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huge-o thighs


Question Posted Tuesday May 8 2007, 5:03 pm

okay im 14/f and i weigh around 100-115. my arms and upper body are pretty toned, and my calves are fine but my thighs are HUGE. its terrible. especially wearing a bathing suit. anyways, its mostly the outside and inside sides that need the most help, they are the ones that are more"flab". the rest is more thick and muscular. i want thinner legs not shapely ones. does pilates help? Please answer!! i need help!

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hco_babe answered Tuesday May 8 2007, 8:33 pm:
absolutely. i highly reccomend the crunch-superslimdown:pilates yoga blend. =] it will get your legs slim in no time.

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