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alina1380 [7]
3 years ago
7

One measurement that you can not actually take on yourself is ____

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Mama L [17]3 years ago
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Answer: a body type in which the weight is evenly distributed between the bust and the hips and the ... One measurement that you can not actually take on yourself is:

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Firlakuza [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

That of your own vanity.

<Light bulb>

That of your upper arm.

At least not easily. :)

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