Is this just about right?

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oh ok. yeah, i still agree with him. unless a woman works hard to get her body back, baby weight can really change a womans body.

i knew a skinny girl who ran track, ended up getting pregnant, didnt work off her baby weight, and now shes just fat. she used to be a head turner too, but now you probably wouldnt look twice at her.
 
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You would think so and it can be, depending on the woman's efforts and genetics/nature of course.
I did gain weight during my pregnancy, not a lot. After I gave birth I even gained weight in areas where I NEVER in my life gained before which was new for me so things did shift. Lost most of it and now I am actually smaller than I was before having my baby. It really depends.
 
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It doesn't have to be right in every single case, just in general. That is what I take him as saying. Obviously it wouldn't be true for every single woman who has kids.
 
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allreasoned_out;1421101 said:
It doesn't have to be right in every single case, just in general. That is what I take him as saying. Obviously it wouldn't be true for every single woman who has kids.

The reason why it is difficult to make even a general assumption is because of the woman's body before pregnancy. How did this woman maintain her body beforehand?
It is all about muscle memory. I have seen that most of you fellas on this site feel that a thick woman will only get thicker and lose herself. That depends on her thickness beforehand. Was her thickness toned, sculpted and did she have more muscle opposed to fat? If so, her body can easily jump back to it's normal state because of muscle memory. Then you have a slim woman who has potential to gain a massive amount of weight due to the lack of weight training. Sure, she was slim, but there was no toned muscles there for her body to fall back into after child birth.

In a sense it differs from body to body..
 
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Not really. Ive seen staright string bean bitches have that baby gut...u know the loose skin hangin...*throws up in mouth a lil*

But they still be skinny tho
 
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Conscious__Nkechi;1421128 said:
The reason why it is difficult to make even a general assumption is because of the woman's body before pregnancy. How did this woman maintain her body beforehand?
It is all about muscle memory. I have seen that most of you fellas on this site feel that a thick woman will only get thicker and lose herself. That depends on her thickness beforehand. Was her thickness toned, sculpted and did she have more muscle opposed to fat? If so, her body can easily jump back to it's normal state because of muscle memory. Then you have a slim woman who has potential to gain a massive amount of weight due to the lack of weight training. Sure, she was slim, but there was no toned muscles there for her body to fall back into after child birth.

In a sense it differs from body to body..

I get what you're saying, but woman's weight before pregnancy has to be a factor, and it is probably not a minor one.
 
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deadeye;1421474 said:
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You've got a kid???

yeah i got 4 kids
 
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Seen many find azz girls fall down the charts

getting pregnant will fuk a girl figure up

but yea some of dese skinny azz broads need to get

pregnant so dey get a lil thicka
 
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