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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 100 years back, there was a woman who ussed to be considered as the perfect woman Elsie Scheel. Elsie Scheel weighed 171 pounds despite being fond of beefsteaks and eating much of it. Her weight was considered healthy, although on a BMI scale, she would be considered overweight today. Again, Scheel was lauded as a product of modern civilization and the most nearly perfect physical specimen of womanhood. Reporters have advanced that Elsie Scheel did not possess a…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 100 years back, there was a woman who ussed to be considered as the perfect woman Elsie Scheel. Elsie Scheel weighed 171 pounds despite being fond of beefsteaks and eating much of it. Her weight was considered healthy, although on a BMI scale, she would be considered overweight today. Again, Scheel was lauded as a product of modern civilization and the most nearly perfect physical specimen of womanhood. Reporters have advanced that Elsie Scheel did not possess a single physical defect. The light-haired, blue-eyed girl Elsie, was 5ft 7in tall with a pear-shaped chest-waist-hips ratio of 35-30-40 inches. Experts have highlighted that the ideal woman of December 1912 Scheel, have shown the modern women to what extent the idea of perfection has changed since the early 20th century. Indeed, nowadays a model is about 36-24-26 in (90-60-90 cm)...