If you walk down the street of your nearest downtown on any given day, you will likely notice that bodies come in all shapes and sizes. Diverse body types have been used across all cultures to portray current societal norms for beauty, wealth, health, and status (using sculptures, art, fashion, advertisements, etc.) since well before the 1900s.
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