Do you have the same body type/shape as one of your parents?
Yes, very similar
Somewhat similar
No
I don't know/it's complicated
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Do you have the same body type/shape as one of your parents?
Yes, very similar
Somewhat similar
No
I don't know/it's complicated
We ask your questions anonymously so you don’t have to! Submissions are open on the 1st and 15th of the month.
I was imagining Superman with a strongman body type, or a farmer body type. Shapped like a barrel, big guts and all, not lean or body-builder like.
And I was imagining Clark with that body type and the gentle personality of someone shy and unsure how to fit in the big city.
The result is this adorable giant of a man with his little pen in his massive fingers, taking notes and looking down when Lois, who weight 30kg, 5 of which is caffeine, looks at him in the eyes.
Everyone on the Daily Planet asks Clark to carry stuff or unhinge doors, which he does one handed and nobody bats an eye.
"We really need those steel rods out of the corridor but construction forgot to pack them and they don't fit in the elevator.
-Just ask Clark.
-What he's going to carry them upstairs?
-Dude that's Clark. The only thing he can't lift in that building is his self esteem."
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May i introduce you my body headcanons for Donald and Cecil ‼️in my au‼️
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Loved the demo! I wanted to ask for further clarification of each body build? Just to be sure, if it's not too much trouble 👉🏼👈🏼
Not at all! I totally get wanting to be sure. I tried to keep the names pretty self-explanatory, but here’s a quick breakdown of what I was picturing for each one in the code:
Slim: A very lean and slender frame
Athletic: Toned and muscular—someone who looks pretty active
Average: A medium build—just right in the middle
Curvy: This is the soft option for all my fellow chubby MCs! Like I said, I'm chubby too, so this one is near and dear to my heart❤️
Broad: A sturdy, wider frame—think strong and solid
Petite: A shorter, smaller, and more delicate frame.
Muscular: Powerfully built with clear muscle definition.
Basically, it’s all about how you want to see yourself in the story! There’s no 'wrong' choice—every version of the MC gets just as much love from the ROs!✨"
I WANT MY SEYMOURS SHORT AND FAT STOP CASTING CONVENTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE MEN
Position on Yin/Yang Scale
Yang-dominant with a strong Yin undercurrent. The Soft Dramatic combines a bold, vertical presence with lush, rounded curves. It's bold and glamorous with theatrical flair.
Body Type: Tall, large-scale, and powerful with a dramatic frame softened by voluptuous curves.
Bone Structure: Elongated, angular, prominent—especially at the shoulders and limbs—with softness added by full bust, hips, or thighs.
Will Not Have: Delicacy, compactness, blunt width, or symmetry. No dainty or petite features, no evenly balanced body lines.
Physical Traits
Height: Typically tall ,5’6” and up—but can appear taller due to elongation.
Body Type: Long limbs, narrow or wide shoulders, large bust or hips, and a defined waist. Striking and statuesque.
Bone Structure: Angular and large—sharp cheekbones, prominent jawline, long limbs, large hands/feet—overlaid with lush softness in flesh.
Will Not Have: Compact figure, short limbs, flatness, or a delicate frame. Avoid thinking of this type as dainty or subtle.
Style Recommendations
Shape
Elongated, fitted shapes that emphasize your curves while maintaining length. Think dramatic hourglass.
Avoid: Boxy, shapeless garments or anything that hides your height and curves.
Line and Silhouette
Long vertical lines with body emphasis—draped silhouettes, strong necklines, high slits, and dramatic hems.
Avoid: Stiff tailoring, cropped proportions, or loose, undefined fits that erase your natural drama.
Fabric
Ideal: Rich, heavy, and draping fabrics—silk, velvet, satin, brocade, jersey. Think luxurious materials that follow the body and add weight and fluidity.
Avoid: Stiff cottons, bulky knits, or flimsy materials that don’t flow.
Detail
Bold, glamorous detailing—beading, ruching, draping, sweeping lines, and opulence. Asymmetry, large jewelry, or dramatic elements elevate your look.
Avoid: Small, cute, or overly tailored details like tiny buttons, minimalism, or stiff collars.
Separates
Jackets:
Long, fitted, or dramatic coats and jackets—trench, wrap, or belted with shoulder emphasis. Draping, sharp lapels, or ornate fabrics work well.
Avoid: Cropped jackets, boxy blazers, or minimalist styles that cut off your vertical line.
Skirts:
Long, sweeping skirts or fitted pencil styles with high slits or waist emphasis. Draping and flow are key.
Avoid: A-line skirts, short flared shapes, or stiff pleats that add bulk or look too casual.
Pants:
High-waisted trousers with wide legs, flares, or strong vertical lines. Tailored but dramatic.
Avoid: Skinny pants, cropped fits, or casual cuts that downplay your height and drama.
Blouses:
Ideal: Blouses with deep necklines, fitted waists, dramatic sleeves, or shoulder detailing. Soft draping and luxe fabric shine here.
Avoid: Boxy cuts, high necks with no definition, or stiff shapes that fight against your curves.
Sweaters:
Fitted or long, draped knits with cowl or deep V necks. Luxe textures like cashmere or chenille add richness.
Avoid: Chunky, boxy, or cropped sweaters with no shape.
Dresses
Dramatic, body-hugging gowns or dresses with luxurious movement. Emphasize waist and bust. Go for plunging necklines, high slits, ornate fabrics, or sculpted shapes. Great for evening wear and statement-making silhouettes.
Avoid: Loose, unshaped dresses or overly minimalist styles. Anything too casual, short, or “cute” won't do you justice.