Shirley Chisholm famous as first black woman to run for President -- can't unsee those traps.
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Most pictures of her have what looks like a curly wig, and clothes that do not hide the slant of the shoulders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Chisholm
https://www.idrawfashion.com/body/basics/111-differences-male-female/
Caught my attention based on what we now know. Thoughts? Thanks.
You’re using a drawing lesson to support your argument?
It is an observation, not an argument. I honestly had no reason to think about it until I saw a commemorative article about her yesterday, so I looked for some more pictures.
I worked out a lot to gain strength to pull my own weight. I was trim and muscled; my back was muscled. But I did not get a muscled prominent upper trapezius, even though I did trap exercises. The slanted muscle on the top of the shoulders. Other than serious body builders (and trannys) I have not observed traps like that on a woman. Just saying.
It’s not uncommon seeing traps on a woman who is in good shape. If you haven’t seen them, fine, but just because you haven’t done the research doesn’t mean that it can’t happen. I was just on a date with a gal who had a similar build