Extreme Bodies: Cartoon Hourglass
Not everyone wants what can be considered a normal look though. For some, an exaggerated body shape lies at the heart of their desire.
For years, the hourglass figure has been the ideal body type for women everywhere. The silhouette of a tiny waist, supporting the larger hip and breast curvature is a symbol of sex appeal and womanhood. This is a trait which has been commonly seen in cartoon characters, used to emphasise aspects of their character.
But, while most women hope to someday achieve this form through the realistic measures of exercise or dieting, Penny Brown has found a faster, untraditional, and seemingly risky solution to this dilemma.
This young 25-year-old has sacrificed her life into moulding her body after pin-up vixen Jessica Rabbit from the film, Who Killed Roger Rabbit. Two breast enhancements and years of 23-hour tight lace training has finally transformed her into a feminine caricature.
Penny was always curvy but her weight was evenly distributed throughout her body. Thus, it didn’t really emphasize the dramatic hourglass shape she longed for. So, she started corset training her waist.