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Muscular women
The diversity of human body types is a testament to the incredible adaptability and complexity of our species. One such body type that has received much attention in studies related to fitness, health, and aesthetic norms is the mesomorphic body type. While the term 'mesomorphic' is often associated with male body types, women can also exhibit this somatotype, exhibiting distinctive physical characteristics and tendencies.

Slender bodies
When discussing body types, the somatotype system is often referenced. Developed by American psychologist William Sheldon in the 1940s, it classifies human bodies into three general categories: endomorphic, mesomorphic, and ectomorphic. While there are critiques and limitations to Sheldon's methodology, it is still used as a basic reference point in fields like physiology and anthropology.

Shapes and shapes
Human bodies come in a vast array of shapes and sizes, each unique and fascinating in its own right. Of specific interest are female body shapes, which can be classified into several categories, although no one fits into these distinctions perfectly. While many models and diagrams make an attempt to box people into four or five categories, the reality is that female body shapes are more of a continuum, with numerous variations and combinations.

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