The giant Geryon had three bodies joined at the waist.
Geryeon
The description of "three bodies joined at one waist" evokes a striking image, possibly referencing a mythical creature or an artistic representation of unity and diversity. This kind of figure could symbolize the interconnectedness of different identities or experiences, highlighting themes of collaboration and complexity. Such imagery often invites contemplation about individuality versus community, suggesting that strength can be found in togetherness.
a woman to the waist, then 6 ugly, vicous, furluss dogs sprouted out of her waist and a fish tail.
The Mediterranean, the North Sea and the Black Sea.
they never joined forces
Geryeon
Geryon
In the tenth labor of Hercules there is mention of Geryon, son of Chrysaor by Callirrhoe, daughter of Ocean. He had the body of three men grown together and joined in one at the waist, but parted in three from the flanks and thighs.
The description of "three bodies joined at one waist" evokes a striking image, possibly referencing a mythical creature or an artistic representation of unity and diversity. This kind of figure could symbolize the interconnectedness of different identities or experiences, highlighting themes of collaboration and complexity. Such imagery often invites contemplation about individuality versus community, suggesting that strength can be found in togetherness.
Conjoined twins or Siamese twins have two bodies joined in one.
Two bodies are you but both joined in one the stiller you are the faster you run?Buddy, your an Hourglass.:D
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An hourglass. An hourglass.
it's like 29 inch waist and she's like a size 2 or 3
hourglass
An arthropod is an invertebrate with an exoskeleton. They have joined bodies and limbs. Insects are arthropods, as are many crustaceans.
she is a size 3-5.