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Readme [11.4K]
1 year ago
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What body type? Do you see people who look like you represented?

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Murljashka [212]1 year ago
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Body type can be described as any of the three main types of body structures that include the endomorph, ectomorphs, and ectomorphs.

Yes, I see people who look like I am represented and they are basically the ectomorphs.

<h3>What is body type?</h3>

Body type refers to any of the three main types of body structures that humans can have. The ectomorphs are typically known to be lean, with long legs and slender hips. There are also the endomorphs which basically refer to the body structures that are curvier in nature.

The mesomorphs are another set of body structures that are muscular in nature. Of all of these, the set that I thin represent me is the ectomorphs. So, all of these make up the body types.

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