OK, I'm starting swimming lessons in about two or so months and well...I have a HUGE ass. I'm talking massive. I know there's not much I can really do about that because none of the rest of me is fat so I'm guessing it's just the way I am. But I'm really self-conscious about it as I have super skinny legs and then this huge ass!! Sso has anyone got any good excersizes or tips for toning it up and improving my self-confidence?
Krupple answered Sunday January 29 2006, 10:49 pm: Take a poop.
Then liposuction. You probably aren't allowed to do that though, so just remember, lots of guys like buts. It's becomming the new 'breast.' [ Krupple's advice column | Ask Krupple A Question ]
advice-anyone answered Sunday January 29 2006, 7:56 pm: Ok, so you have a big booty egh? Guys like big butts. Girls wish they had bigs butts. The most important thing is that you like your big butt. It's one thing to have a big butt cause your big and another to just have a juicy bottom. If you want to tone your backside then you should;
do squats: stand with legs bent and shoulderwidth apart hand out straight and just bend up and down (rep 45, each night)
There are a lot of other things that you can do but I find this one works well. [ advice-anyone's advice column | Ask advice-anyone A Question ]
Shoval answered Sunday January 29 2006, 6:58 pm: you could maybe do butt lifts which are basically when you put ur knees on the floor and hands on the floor (like a dog) and lift your legs up so your butt feels tight. if you do about 30 of those each night on each leg your butt will become sore (a good thing) and maybe it will work.
xomegaroni answered Sunday January 29 2006, 6:38 pm: you can do 'butt exercises' to work out your butt & tone it & stuff haha =) they probably work. here's a website-
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