08-07-17, 03:22 PM | |
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Hey I was just reading two of her books from the 80s. She looks better now than she did then, in my view. One of the reasons I didn't stay with her workout was that her thighs looked so overdeveloped and I didn't want that look. She stopped overdoing it and looks perfect now. I just wonder which moves she cut down on to normalize her proportions.
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08-10-17, 02:49 PM | ||
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I don't believe that she was somehow deluded about the quality of her thighs; I do believe that so-called physical imperfections are in the eye of the beholder.
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