What if I’m not sure between T and G?
If you’re well balanced and close to your best weight, this can actually be quite difficult. It is hard to tell a well-balanced G from a T. When a G loses weight from her rear, she will look more like a T. But if a G or a T has a little extra weight, it is easier to tell them apart. One difference is breast size. T’s always have bigger breasts than G’s. Another difference is hip width. G’s have their weight more behind them, while T’s usually are wider than G’s when you look from the front or back. As a general rule, if you’re hesitating, it is more likely you are a T than a G. That’s because G is a very distinctive Body Type. There is really only one way for a G to look. She has a small upper body, a solid lower body, and a rear end that sticks out straight back behind them. She also has stronger, steadier energy than the more up-and-down or variable T-Type energy. By contrast, there’s is more variation in the way a T can look. Some T’s are very fine-boned, and others are built more s