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BBC: "Curvy women may be a clever bet"
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Big_Bird



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

printme wrote:
. When's Jamie Oliver going to do a photo spread posing seductively with a cantaloupe?


MMmmmm. Now that would be yummy...


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Rapacious Mr. Batstove



Joined: 26 Jan 2007
Location: Central Areola

PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

printme wrote:
Why don't they just concentrate on Lawson's food?

Never heard a word about Jamie Oliver/Graeme Henry etc's sexual attractiveness or lack thereof. Female TV chefs are all either mumsy or sexy. Doesn't help that Nigella promotes her shtick as "domestic goddess"... though she may not have had much to do with that. Pictures of her licking an ice-cream? Give me a break. When's Jamie Oliver going to do a photo spread posing seductively with a cantaloupe?


What?? Where have you been? You couldn't be more off the mark.
Jamie Oliver first hit the screen with hit show titled 'The Naked Chef'.



Sex sells, especially when marketing cooking shows.

Settle for a peach instead printme?

I think you'll find it's Lenny Henry too, BTW. Who insidently isn't a chef, rather an actor who starred in a British comedy series titled 'Chef'.

You are probably thinking of Ainsley Herriot.



Do your homework next time.
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Leslie Cheswyck



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ladies, just have that 7 to 10 waist-hip ratio, and Leslie's a-hittin' it. Twisted Evil

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waist-hip_ratio

Look out, ladies, here I come!

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jajdude



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

From: http://pmsol3.wordpress.com/

Curvy Women Have Smarter Kids
Posted November 11th, 2007 by Dragon Horse
Categories: Evolution/Genetics
Tags: hip waist ratio, IQ, natural selection

I guess there are two ways to look at this. One is that successful (high status) men can attract more physically attractive women. Due to their status they can afford to provide a better environment for their mate and the resulting children.

Lets imagine that their were a dozen children. It could be that overtime enough female children can be born who are “curvy” and intelligent and those children would go on to procreate more so than their less curvy siblings. The idea is that, in time, traits such as curviness and intelligence could appear together in a disproportionate amount in a population as intelligent men constantly select for it and then you will have some of those men with genes from their mother and maternal grandmother for “curviness” in females which which will create a loop.

I am assuming that they normed for race/ethnicity, for example, African Americans are more likely to have an hour glass shape than white Americans.

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Beauty Beat: Sharp Curves
Booty and brains sit well together. Curvy-figured mothers have children with better cognitive abilities.

By:Corey Binns


A woman’s eye-popping hourglass figure offers drooling men more than just an irresistible image. Shapely hips and thighs hold essential nutrients that nurse brains and could produce smart kids too, say Steven Gaulin of the University of California at Santa Barbara and William Lassek of the University of Pittsburgh.

“Men respond because it’s reproductively important,” Lassek says. At a meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Lassek and Gaulin revealed that women with low waist-to-hip ratios (WHR) have children with better cognitive abilities than less curvy mothers.

The explanation lies in omega-3 fatty acids, which are tucked in the hips and thighs and also compose much of the human brain. Girls begin storing these fatty acids below the waist once puberty hits. The body hoards the biological building blocks in anticipation of a woman’s third trimester of pregnancy, when the fetal brain is in its most rapid stages of development. Lower body weight loss continues until the child stops breast-feeding. (Eating more omega-3s while expecting and nursing can contribute to development, but the body prefers its own reserves.) Meanwhile, waist fat increases brain-harming inflammation and is low in the fatty acids—not to mention its contribution to diabetes and heart disease.

Previous research had suggested the padding provides babies with a sturdy supply of energy. But, Lassek points out, “if it’s just for energy, why not have fat on your back?” Now wouldn’t that be sexy.
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Draz



Joined: 27 Jun 2007
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kermo wrote:
bigverne wrote:
These days 'curvy' has become a polite euphemism for chubby.


There are degrees of curvy. If you look at the survey, it's about the waist-hip ratio, not the weight. Simply portly, heavy or stout wouldn't cut it.


It is possible to have the "ideal" waist-hip ratio and be underweight.

The media always tries to slant these studies in the "yay fat!" direction. Curvy, voluptuous... that's loaded language right there. Laughing
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