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[b]Top Heavy[/b] describes a physique where the upper body has noticeably more mass than their lower body, often to an exaggerated or disproportionate degree. [b]Examples[/b] [post]5118974[/post], [post]6969113[/post], [post]6875373[/post], [post]6781651[/post], [post]6366176[/post] [post]6068305[/post]. h4. Related Tags: * [[Small Waist]] * [[Big Breasts]] | [[Huge Breasts]] * [[Slim]] * [[Big Chest]] * [[Big Hands]] * [[Big Arms]] h5. Other Body Types: * [[Hourglass Figure]]: A character with equally wide shoulders and hips, with a small waist, usually large breasted * [[Pear-Shaped Figure]]: A character with wide hips, often chubby midsection * [[Voluptuous]] * [[Overweight]] ** [[Obese]] h4 See also: * [[Bottom Heavy]]: The opposite of this tag * [[Tag Group:Figures]] Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Dec 28 '22, 16:58 |
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[b]Top Heavy[/b] describes a physique where the upper body has noticeably more mass than their lower body, often to an exaggerated or disproportionate degree. [b]Examples[/b] [post]6969113[/post], [post]6875373[/post], [post]6781651[/post], [post]6366176[/post] [post]6068305[/post]. h4. Related Tags: * [[Small Waist]] * [[Big Breasts]] | [[Huge Breasts]] * [[Slim]] * [[Big Chest]] * [[Big Hands]] * [[Big Arms]] h5. Other Body Types: * [[Hourglass Figure]]: A character with equally wide shoulders and hips, with a small waist, usually large breasted * [[Pear-Shaped Figure]]: A character with wide hips, often chubby midsection * [[Voluptuous]] * [[Overweight]] ** [[Obese]] h4 See also: * [[Bottom Heavy]]: The opposite of this tag * [[Tag Group:Figures]] Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Dec 28 '22, 16:56 |
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[b]Top Heavy[/b] describes a physique where the upper body has noticeably more mass than their lower body, often to an exaggerated or disproportionate degree. [b]Examples[/b] [post]6969113[/post], [post]6875373[/post], [post]6781651[/post], [post]6366176[/post] [post]6068305[/post]. Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Dec 28 '22, 16:47 |
V1 |
[b]Top Heavy[/b] describes a physique where the upper body has noticeably more mass than their lower body, often to an exaggerated or disproportionate degree. Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Dec 28 '22, 16:20 |