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legs


Question Posted Friday June 15 2007, 12:04 pm

okay.. im 16\f and i'm not skinny like omg, but a healthy skinny, when i sit my fat that i have rolls out. that doesnt really bother me. but my legs and butt. i dont have a butt, but its bigger then my stomach so i have to buy bigger jeans. and my legs are big, but its bc im in gymnastics and basketball n cheering. is there any way, i can make my legs and butt smaller?.. but to tone them up, but smaller, so i buy smaller jeans?.. thanks!!

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raychullx answered Friday June 15 2007, 6:18 pm:
There are certain butt and leg exercises that you can do to really tone up your legs. try squats and lunges to work your butt and thighs.

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