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curves


Question Posted Monday May 25 2009, 6:38 pm

so i am 5,4" and i am about 130 lbs

i am not chubby, like with extra fat, but i have a lot of curves

my arm muscles are big and my thighs butt and boobs are big. how do i make them smaller without getting bigger muscle? i want to be slimmer and not so curvy.


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Teen2TeenHelp answered Thursday May 28 2009, 12:10 am:
Try some simple routine exercising to lower the fat content in your diet. Doing things like push-ups, squats, and cruches might help you loose the extra baggage. Also, try running or jogging for 15-30 minutes a day.

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