Yes. They need wider hips in order to ride moose around town comfortably. Otherwise they'll hyperextend their hamstrings and adductor magnus.
No, it's pear shaped.
Hourglass drums are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by an hourglass shape. They are also known as waisted drums. Drumheads are attached by laces, which may be squeezed during a performance to alter the pitch. The category also includes pellet drums such as the damaru, although not all pellet drums are hourglass shaped (such as the Korean do, nodo,noedo, and yeongdo, which are barrel shaped).
Pear shape
I don't think its possible, if you have big boobs, a tiny waist, and largeish legs you are hourglass shaped. Empire lines suit hourglass shapes, so it might help, and v-necks, and scoop necks.
Spoon: big bust, small waist, small hips Hourglass: big bust and hips, small waist
Unfortunately, not everyone is capable of having an hourglass figure. Much of the way the body is shaped is determined by bone structure and other genetic factors.
Acoustic guitars do not need to be hourglass shaped, however there are many reasons that they are. Here are two reasons, in no particular order: The hourglass shape is aesthetically appealing to the eye, and it allows for the guitar to rest comfortably on the leg when sitting.
There are many different types of body shapes. Some of them are; apple shaped (triangle downward), Banana shaped (straight), and pear shaped (triangle upward), and hourglass (triangles opposing).
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The black widow is a shiny, jet-black spider with long legs and a red or orange hourglass-shaped marking on its underside. It is about an inch long, including the legs.
An hourglass is another example of a shape galaxies may form in.
Actually, it is not. It is a pear-shaped body. If you observe carefully her upper body is slimmer than her lower body which makes her the classic pear shaped body.