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Originally Posted by ThrillBill88
Spinner, Technical definition: woman - less than 12% body fat; male - less than 10%. FYI...Alisha is a spinner, and she's absolutely hot.
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Alisha is gorgeous, but I would be really surprised if she was less than 12% body fat. If she was, she likely would be unable to menstruate. Female athletes have 15 - 20%.
http://www.healthchecksystems.com/bodyfat.htm
But body fat percentage should have nothing to do with the spinner definition in the first place. At 5'8" even if I got down to 12% body fat (which I wouldn't without looking like a concentration camp survivor) most men of average height would be unable to spin me because my knees would hit them in the nose.
Shortness is a required element of being able to spin a woman. A good spinner has femurs short enough that her knees don't go much above the mans shoulders when she's sitting on him which allows for maximum manipulation. The longer and ganglier the limbs, the harder it is to spin a woman because more mass is at a greater distance from the axis, making her feel heavier and more awkward. Not to mention that you have to find a way to do it without those knees knocking you in the face.
I don't think a woman should be called a spinner if she is over 5'3". It's just a misuse of the term. If a woman is thin, say that she's thin.