She is 5’10 and 120 pounds. Does that seem like a masculine build to you?
She is 5’10 and 120 pounds. Does that seem like a masculine build to you?
I am only an inch taller than her and outweigh her by over 50 pounds and have been considered very thin all my life. When I was Athing’s age, I outweighed her by 30+ pounds.
Her build is not at all masculine. Nothing about her reads as masculine.
I read the story in an article somewhere in the last year. When dad went to the hospital to see her after her birth, he was peering through the glass of the room where the babies were all located and said, "I can't see A THING..." Apparently the attending nurse interpreted this as his calling his daughter by name...and that's how she got called - or something like that. Sounds a little farfetched, or maybe I just told it poorly.
Apparently it’s a Sudanese name. Since “thing” doesn’t mean the same...thing in whatever language is primary over there, “a thing” doesn’t mean the same thing to them. English isn’t universal, let alone Anglo names. A lot of East Asians have names like Phuc and Dong; it doesn’t mean to them what it means to us. Our names would be just as strange if placed within a different culture.
One of the top runners in the world is Yomif Kejelcha at 6'1" and 128 pounds. At 5"10". he would weigh 115.
naw nau wrote:
One of the top runners in the world is Yomif Kejelcha at 6'1" and 144 pounds.
I fixed it for you.
Is Kejelcha a 400/800 runner? A male 4/8 runner would be the obvious comp.
Is Mu built like Juantarena??
Wiki is your source? Tuh.
He weighed that much AS A JUNIOR. He has since gained weight.
You don't like the answer so you attack the source when you have none except for your behind.