Siren_Cytherea answered Wednesday February 6 2008, 8:07 pm: There is no way to target or pick and choose what gets bigger and what doesn't. It all depends on your genetics and your body type.
Example - I have a friend whose junk food goes straight to her stomach and enlarges that. When I eat junk food, my stomach stays pretty much the same, but my arms get thicker.
Certain people have fat go straight to their hips, others have it go to their stomach, etc.
There are exercises you can do to shrink your butt, or maybe make the muscles bigger depending on what you do and if you do it right, but food alone doesn't do a damn thing.
If it did, no one would have trouble dieting because we'd all know that the right foods are guaranteed to do the right thing.
To get a good shape, you need to exercise, eat things that are good for your body, and if all else fails, cosmetic surgery...but that should be a last resort. =P
Good luck!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
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