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flip_flop | 09:17 Thu 01st Nov 2007 | Society & Culture
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Why is it, the lower down the social scale people are, the women get bigger and bigger and the men get smaller and smaller.

Are we seeing evolution in action?
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Well your average chavvy female spends most of her time aside from giving birth to dual heritage children, to drinking larger. Larger has quite a high calorific content, so the chavvy females get fat. Whilst your chavvy males are redundant in all ways, not even the father of the chavvy females child, therefore he is becoming smaller, a bit like the human tail.

I am sure you are one of the largest of the male species, whilst Mrs ff, is undoubtedly petite. Thank god you are our future.
Not sure that's true flippers, I think men are definitely getting bigger and not necessarily just around the belly.

I'm 5'6 and it used to be that I considered myself fairly tall for a girl but a lot of my male friends make me feel like a dwarf, (in fact so do plenty of the girls).

I have a lot of male cousins, all younger than me and the smallest (discounting the 9 year old who comes up to my chest!) is 6', the tallest is 6'8!

And lets not even get in to the nearly embarrasing mistake I made when I got chatting to a lovely lad at a friends BBQ this year who was 6'5, had that unshaven thing going on and had a rugby players phsique... he was also 17! (Thank God someone told me before I slipped him my number)
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