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Reply to "They say women don't get bulky when they lift. I'm getting bulky :("
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not OP, but when I bike or ski a lot, I get a big butt. Maybe I don't gain weight, but that weight is definitely redistributing and I have a hard time fitting pants. [/quote] Yes! It's why I don't spin anymore. I don't care what anyone on this site says, it dramatically increases the muscles in the caboose and my pants don't fit. Even though every other area gets smaller. [/quote] Wow - when my pancake butt finally gave way to muscle I was thrilled and I am so proud of it. [b]It's a uniquely white thing to want a flat butt.[/b] [/quote] This cracks me up. Yes, possibly...Only black dudes have ever complimented my 'thickness.' lol....However, having a butt that is out of proportion with the rest of your body means ill-fitting clothes and the like. [/quote] Indians and Latin Americans are also a fan of the butt. My friend once told me my butt wasn't that big and I nearly bit her head off. It's like telling someone her teeth are yellow, or she is flabby. [/quote] Too funny. Yes, I nearly cried (in high school) when black guys called me think, etc. I really thought they were just being mean. Turns out, they were hitting on me. lol [/quote] sorry -- thick -- not think[/quote]
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