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Question Posted Monday April 24 2006, 11:23 am

I dont know why, but I have rediculously flabby underarms. It's like there's so much extra skin in my armpit. It looks really really bad with dresses. Is there any kind of exercise I can do to get rid of it.

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igivegoodadvice answered Monday April 24 2006, 3:46 pm:
pushups- it will work extremely will since you are using your body's weight, which is the right amount for you to lift

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RealisticWench answered Monday April 24 2006, 1:22 pm:
Lifting weights will help tine them up.

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