Holy shit this foid has the most insane body

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Well shaped ass, good tits, nice legs, not fat

Over if ur not fucking this

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Who is this

Niggas don't drop names
 
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This girl clears her.. she has such a big pelvic bone, it's insane when I saw her in the doggy style position, how big the gap was between the thighs and the space in the vaginal area in general..

Doubles and triplets factory fr..


 
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This girl clears her.. she has such a big pelvic bone, it's insane when I saw her in the doggy style position, how big the gap was between the thighs and the space in the vaginal area in general..

Doubles and triplets factory fr..



Whore
 
This girl clears her.. she has such a big pelvic bone, it's insane when I saw her in the doggy style position, how big the gap was between the thighs and the space in the vaginal area in general..

Doubles and triplets factory fr..



Does this like directly correspond to children or something?
 
Brutal for white brah
 
Does this like directly correspond to children or something?
It's very brutal, and not just the size of the pelvic bone, but also the height of the woman, which is probably the most blackpill thing in the entire human species.. (That's no longer some shit like ''I want my kids to be tall'' kind of reason why foids want tall guys.. oh no no.. you will see below..)

The difference between a girl who's like 5'3-5'4, and one who's like 5'9-5'10, in terms of the whole process of pregnancy, the perceived experience of the birthing process, the success of the birth and comfort level during childbirth, the sufficient development of the baby, as well as even the ease after in the first 2 years with regards to handling the baby with more ease, lower chance of accidents etc. is extremely high, and can even lead to complications, such as premature birth, loss of childbirth (and obviously after them the wife's depression, and less chance to try to have a child afterwards), or even death of the wife..

All the above is even more impactful and the difference is even bigger when there are twins or triplets..

I'll let ChatGPT give a very straightforward summary of all the issues from this point of view:


  • More intra-abdominal space → A taller woman has a longer torso, which means the uterus has more room to expand as the fetus grows. In a shorter woman, the uterus may press more on internal organs, leading to increased discomfort, digestive issues, and breathing difficulties in the third trimester.

  • Lower risk of premature birth → Since a taller woman’s uterus has more space to expand without putting excessive pressure on the cervix, the risk of preterm labor is lower. In contrast, a shorter woman’s cervix may be subjected to greater pressure as the baby grows, increasing the likelihood of cervical shortening and early labor.

  • Better blood circulation → Height and body proportions influence blood circulation. A taller woman generally has a more efficient circulatory system, helping to prevent circulatory issues such as excessive leg swelling and high blood pressure. Preeclampsia, a serious pregnancy complication involving high blood pressure, is more common in shorter women because their blood flow may be more restricted.

  • Fewer heartburn issues → As the baby grows, it can push the stomach upward, causing acid reflux and heartburn. In a taller woman, this effect is less severe because the torso provides more space for the stomach to remain in its usual position. A shorter woman experiences more compression of the stomach, leading to more frequent and intense heartburn.

  • More balanced weight distribution → A taller woman has a larger skeletal frame, which allows her to support the additional pregnancy weight more effectively. The extra weight is distributed over a larger surface area, reducing strain on the back, hips, and joints. A shorter woman carries the same amount of extra weight on a smaller body, leading to more concentrated pressure and a higher risk of severe back and leg pain.

  • Less physical discomfort → Due to better weight distribution and more space in the abdomen, a taller woman experiences less discomfort during pregnancy. Lower back pain, hip pressure, and shortness of breath are less pronounced compared to a shorter woman, whose body must adapt more drastically to accommodate fetal growth.
  • Wider pelvic canal → A taller woman generally has a larger bone structure, including a wider pelvis. This makes it easier for the baby to pass through the birth canal, reducing the risk of prolonged labor and the need for a C-section. In contrast, a shorter woman may have a narrower pelvis, making natural birth more difficult.

  • Lower risk of complications during delivery → A wider birth canal means that the baby can move through more easily without requiring additional medical interventions such as forceps or vacuum assistance. In shorter women, labor can be longer and more challenging because the baby has less space to maneuver while descending through the birth canal.

  • Less pressure on the perineum → Due to a wider pelvis and a more spacious birth canal, a taller woman is less likely to experience perineal tears or require an episiotomy. In shorter women, where space is more restricted, the perineum is under greater pressure, increasing the likelihood of injury.

  • Easier to carry the baby → A taller woman has longer arms and a larger torso, making it easier for her to lift and support the baby. Better posture while lifting the baby means less strain on the spine and a lower risk of lower back pain.

  • Less strain on the spine → As the baby grows and becomes heavier, a taller woman can distribute the baby’s weight more effectively, preventing chronic back pain. Shorter women must exert more effort to lift and handle the baby, increasing their risk of muscle pain and fatigue.

  • Easier breastfeeding → Thanks to longer arms and a larger torso, a taller woman can more easily find comfortable breastfeeding positions. In contrast, a shorter woman may struggle to find an optimal position, leading to discomfort and back pain while nursing.
  • Larger, stronger hands → A taller woman generally has larger and stronger hands, making baby handling safer. This reduces the risk of accidents, such as the baby slipping during bath time or diaper changes.

  • Better visual control over the baby → A taller height allows a better perspective over the baby, meaning the mother can quickly notice any signs of discomfort or danger.

  • Less physical effort required for caregiving → A taller woman can perform daily tasks such as diaper changing and bathing in a more ergonomic position, reducing fatigue and muscle strain.
 
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ill never have any of this
 
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It's very brutal, and not just the size of the pelvic bone, but also the height of the woman, which is probably the most blackpill thing in the entire human species.. (That's no longer some shit like ''I want my kids to be tall'' kind of reason why foids want tall guys.. oh no no.. you will see below..)

The difference between a girl who's like 5'3-5'4, and one who's like 5'9-5'10, in terms of the whole process of pregnancy, the perceived experience of the birthing process, the success of the birth and comfort level during childbirth, the sufficient development of the baby, as well as even the ease after in the first 2 years with regards to handling the baby with more ease, lower chance of accidents etc. is extremely high, and can even lead to complications, such as premature birth, loss of childbirth (and obviously after them the wife's depression, and less chance to try to have a child afterwards), or even death of the wife..

All the above is even more impactful and the difference is even bigger when there are twins or triplets..

I'll let ChatGPT give a very straightforward summary of all the issues from this point of view:


  • More intra-abdominal space → A taller woman has a longer torso, which means the uterus has more room to expand as the fetus grows. In a shorter woman, the uterus may press more on internal organs, leading to increased discomfort, digestive issues, and breathing difficulties in the third trimester.

  • Lower risk of premature birth → Since a taller woman’s uterus has more space to expand without putting excessive pressure on the cervix, the risk of preterm labor is lower. In contrast, a shorter woman’s cervix may be subjected to greater pressure as the baby grows, increasing the likelihood of cervical shortening and early labor.

  • Better blood circulation → Height and body proportions influence blood circulation. A taller woman generally has a more efficient circulatory system, helping to prevent circulatory issues such as excessive leg swelling and high blood pressure. Preeclampsia, a serious pregnancy complication involving high blood pressure, is more common in shorter women because their blood flow may be more restricted.

  • Fewer heartburn issues → As the baby grows, it can push the stomach upward, causing acid reflux and heartburn. In a taller woman, this effect is less severe because the torso provides more space for the stomach to remain in its usual position. A shorter woman experiences more compression of the stomach, leading to more frequent and intense heartburn.

  • More balanced weight distribution → A taller woman has a larger skeletal frame, which allows her to support the additional pregnancy weight more effectively. The extra weight is distributed over a larger surface area, reducing strain on the back, hips, and joints. A shorter woman carries the same amount of extra weight on a smaller body, leading to more concentrated pressure and a higher risk of severe back and leg pain.

  • Less physical discomfort → Due to better weight distribution and more space in the abdomen, a taller woman experiences less discomfort during pregnancy. Lower back pain, hip pressure, and shortness of breath are less pronounced compared to a shorter woman, whose body must adapt more drastically to accommodate fetal growth.
  • Wider pelvic canal → A taller woman generally has a larger bone structure, including a wider pelvis. This makes it easier for the baby to pass through the birth canal, reducing the risk of prolonged labor and the need for a C-section. In contrast, a shorter woman may have a narrower pelvis, making natural birth more difficult.

  • Lower risk of complications during delivery → A wider birth canal means that the baby can move through more easily without requiring additional medical interventions such as forceps or vacuum assistance. In shorter women, labor can be longer and more challenging because the baby has less space to maneuver while descending through the birth canal.

  • Less pressure on the perineum → Due to a wider pelvis and a more spacious birth canal, a taller woman is less likely to experience perineal tears or require an episiotomy. In shorter women, where space is more restricted, the perineum is under greater pressure, increasing the likelihood of injury.

  • Easier to carry the baby → A taller woman has longer arms and a larger torso, making it easier for her to lift and support the baby. Better posture while lifting the baby means less strain on the spine and a lower risk of lower back pain.

  • Less strain on the spine → As the baby grows and becomes heavier, a taller woman can distribute the baby’s weight more effectively, preventing chronic back pain. Shorter women must exert more effort to lift and handle the baby, increasing their risk of muscle pain and fatigue.

  • Easier breastfeeding → Thanks to longer arms and a larger torso, a taller woman can more easily find comfortable breastfeeding positions. In contrast, a shorter woman may struggle to find an optimal position, leading to discomfort and back pain while nursing.
  • Larger, stronger hands → A taller woman generally has larger and stronger hands, making baby handling safer. This reduces the risk of accidents, such as the baby slipping during bath time or diaper changes.

  • Better visual control over the baby → A taller height allows a better perspective over the baby, meaning the mother can quickly notice any signs of discomfort or danger.

  • Less physical effort required for caregiving → A taller woman can perform daily tasks such as diaper changing and bathing in a more ergonomic position, reducing fatigue and muscle strain.
Holy shit
 
Holy shit
Just right now I'm working on a thread related to this and more. Apparently, preterm birth leads to much more serious complications, like the child will have a higher risk of developing ADHD, will have lower IQ and a higher risk of obesity and diabetes in adult life (and much more)

Absolute brutality..
 
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