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Making butt bigger with exercise


Question Posted Friday May 20 2011, 3:39 pm

I dont know if your still up and running but I wanted to know if I have a very small frame about weigh in at 130, will squats really work, to make my butt bigger?

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VoiceofReason answered Monday May 23 2011, 3:12 am:
The size of your butt is genetically determined, unless you get implants. However, you're worrying about nothing. As long as you look good generally the size of your butt doesn't matter. Nobody I know ever said, "no way I'm going out with her! Her butt's too small!"

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Teen2TeenHelp answered Sunday May 22 2011, 9:13 pm:
You wont get a bigger butt but you would definitely get a more toned, less jiggly one [not saying that you have one]. Squats will help.

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