The benefits of big butts

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Personally, my anaconda don’t none unless you got buns, hun ....



You can do side bends or situps
But please don’t lose that butt

Anonymous
Big difference between a big butt and a bootylicious butt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/oxford-butts-study/


That research was a review (not a study), and it began by stating that the “proportion of abdominal to gluteofemoral body fat, as measured, for example, by the waist-to-hip ratio, correlates with obesity-associated diseases and mortality and is a stronger cardiovascular risk marker than BMI.” In other words, the issue is not how much fat is deposited, but where. That focus was reflected in the study’s conclusion, which reiterated that gluteofemoral adipose tissue potentially offers cardiovascular benefits and merits further research.


So my body type—petite, great abs, but I carry weight in my butt/thighs—may have some health advantages. This may make up for the difficulty I have buying pants that fit—I’ll take it!


Wish I could say I had great abs, but my kids destroyed those. However, petite with a butt describes the figure I have had since I was a teen. My butt is what made my now husband notice me.


PP—mine are still there after one kid. Before my waist was teeny tiny, but now just decent after one kid. I have to work at my abs a lot more!
Anonymous
Well I had two sets of twins within 2 years, and tandem nursed each DC with purely organic breastmilk (thanks to my Whole Foods Whole Health choices ive made since birth without deviation). And I have an itty bitty waist, perky boobs, and a bootylicious butt with no stretch marks or sag anywhere. I’m effing amazin’
Anonymous
Big butts are not all created equal. Apple bottoms, yes. Round, high, and tight. Elongated pumpkin (lumpy and flat yet voluminous), just no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Personally, my anaconda don’t none unless you got buns, hun ....



You can do side bends or situps
But please don’t lose that butt



Check and check
Anonymous
For a man, an elevated good size butt is a thing of beauty. Much nicer than some flat, bony thing. But that's just my opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For a man, an elevated good size butt is a thing of beauty. Much nicer than some flat, bony thing. But that's just my opinion.


Key word is elevated haha
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a man, an elevated good size butt is a thing of beauty. Much nicer than some flat, bony thing. But that's just my opinion.


Key word is elevated haha


So true - I have a good size butt and when in that position good things happen.
Anonymous
You're all pathetic and insecure.

Be proud of your puffy ass but keep it to yourself. Stay embarrassed by your pancake ass but keep it to yourself.

No one really cares!
Anonymous
Like who cares? No one has much control over theirs.
Anonymous
Thank God I don't have a flat ass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like who cares? No one has much control over theirs.


may I introduce you to squats and lunges?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread seems insensitive at best; possibly racist.


I also disagree. I’m white and have always had a really big butt and small waist. At times I haven’t liked it depending on the styles and at times I have. It has depended on my current overall levels of fitness. When I’ve been thin, in shape with the big butt I think I looked pretty good in form fitting dresses. I met DH over two decades ago in a club and often tease him that he liked the big butt.
Anonymous
Im petite with a big butt and always felt like I got a raw deal....like big boobs would have gotten me way further in life then my small waisted big booty combo. Maybe because I hit my prime in my twenties in the 90s when big butts were not in Vogue. So maybe the health benefits of.my backside will have to suffice.
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