Originally Posted by
AdironRider
You don't see top level female swimmers rocking double D's, much to my chagrin after I signed up for swim team as a kid.
I was always told that women's naturally higher body fat percentages make them more buoyant, an obvious advantage. And that that's why women's swim times are somewhat closer to men's than they are for some other sports and why you don't often see as many super lean, thin female swimmers as you do on the mens side. At their strength levels a little extra body fat can be an advantage over the next girl.
"They don't think it be like it is, but it do."
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