What does a 320 pound woman look like?
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Just looked at the pictures. Be aware: my digital camera has a function that allows "fun" shots like this to make people look like giants. This may be one of those times and you can't tell from the image.
Yao Ming of Houston Rockets if 7'4' and ripped but he is not 320 pounds. Wilt Chamberlain was 7 ft and ripped but weighed only 285. Shak is not even 320 pounds.
Yao Ming of Houston Rockets if 7'4' and ripped but he is not 320 pounds. Wilt Chamberlain was 7 ft and ripped but weighed only 285. Shak is not even 320 pounds.
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I'm reminded of RuPaul's response to the question, "How tall are you?"
He replied, "6'5", but with heels, hair and attitude, I am through the roof!"
Then again, the photos look manipulated. The walking shot I could maybe believe, but the other photo gives it away. The figures appear to be standing in a normally proportioned room with 8-9' ceilings. The figure on the right is so tall she wouldn't be able to stand up in such a place. She looks more like 10-12' tall. The photos are nice though.
I work in hospitality. At an old job we were the hotel of choice for the owners of a chain of gentlemen's clubs. Whenever they brought in a big-name adult star to headline a show. One of those was Roxy LeRoux, billed as the world's tallest centerfold. She's only 6'2", but she often wore platform shoes that made her seem much taller. It helped that she was accompanied by another performer who was much shorter, maybe 5'5" or so. If you're really interested, her site is:
http://www.tallestpet.com
He replied, "6'5", but with heels, hair and attitude, I am through the roof!"
Then again, the photos look manipulated. The walking shot I could maybe believe, but the other photo gives it away. The figures appear to be standing in a normally proportioned room with 8-9' ceilings. The figure on the right is so tall she wouldn't be able to stand up in such a place. She looks more like 10-12' tall. The photos are nice though.
I work in hospitality. At an old job we were the hotel of choice for the owners of a chain of gentlemen's clubs. Whenever they brought in a big-name adult star to headline a show. One of those was Roxy LeRoux, billed as the world's tallest centerfold. She's only 6'2", but she often wore platform shoes that made her seem much taller. It helped that she was accompanied by another performer who was much shorter, maybe 5'5" or so. If you're really interested, her site is:
http://www.tallestpet.com
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Anybody remember this thread? I got bored last night at work, and Googled "320 pound woman". That led me to the urban legend website, http://www.snopes.com. They have entries on every tall story and hoax out there. It turns out that the story of the 7-ft tall woman in the Netherlands is a little of both. She is a real person, and those are real, un-Shopped photos. Her name is Heather Haven, and she lives in Colorado. She is apparently a fetish model for people who are into reeeally tall women. She is only 6' 5.5" in flat feet, but brags that she is 7' 2.25" tall in her favorite shoes. In the photos of her with other people, the man is only 5' 5" tall, while the other woman is 5' 1".
Hers is a pay site, but there's nothing offensive on the front page, and there are even a few free sample pics for those who want to see more.
http://www.heatherhaven.com/welcome.htm
Hers is a pay site, but there's nothing offensive on the front page, and there are even a few free sample pics for those who want to see more.
http://www.heatherhaven.com/welcome.htm
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