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Editor’s Note
One thing I’ve noticed after years of watching women apply these principles: the sloped shoulder conversation almost always gets hijacked by insecurity rather than geometry. Readers will spend forty-five minutes debating whether their shoulders are “too sloped” when the actual Kibbe question is whether that slope creates a certain *line* — soft, angular, or somewhere between. The shoulder itself isn’t a flaw to correct or a feature to celebrate; it’s information. What I find genuinely interesting is how rarely two people with the same Kibbe type describe their shoulders the same way, which makes me wonder — do you think shoulder slope is something you *see* accurately on yourself, or is it one of those features that requires an outside eye?
I’ve been trying to figure out my Kibbe type for months and the shoulder thing has always confused me — mine slope quite a bit but I kept second-guessing whether that made me a Romantic or pushed me toward Natural. Living in Austin where everyone’s so casual, I never really *looked* at my shoulders before lol. My takeaway is to actually measure the angle instead of just eyeballing it in the mirror. Quick question though: does bone structure or muscle tone matter more when your assessing slope?