You too, huh?u neg me because i dont want a fake ass![]()

You too, huh?u neg me because i dont want a fake ass![]()

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I'm confused by that. So when you exercise or lose weight, wouldn't you lose weight from your butt? When you put on weight, does it go to your butt and stomach or just your butt?Gut to butt baby. Flat abs and fat booty for life.
Ass shots are not the way to go. I see girls skin who have them and some of their booties look like it's rotting. Fat transfer is safer and more flattering.
I bet it's because once the fat cells are removed from the tummy/thighs, any weight gained doesn't have anywhere to go but to non-lipoed areas... bytches looking like the 70s version of Incredible Hulk outchea LMAOIn the study, the researchers randomly assigned nonobese women to have liposuction on their protuberant thighs and lower abdomen or to refrain from having the procedure, serving as controls. As compensation, the women who were control subjects were told that when the study was over, after they learned the results, they could get liposuction if they still wanted it. For them, the price would also be reduced from the going rate.
The result, published in the latest issue of Obesity, was that fat came back after it was suctioned out. It took a year, but it all returned. But it did not reappear in the women’s thighs. Instead, Dr. Eckel said, “it was redistributed upstairs,” mostly in the upper abdomen, but also around the shoulders and triceps of the arms.
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No, I have one.

Cornbread fed, you know this.![]()



I'll still be good.With my legs??
No, that's dumb.
I'm small but I'm proportionate. If I gain some weight...I'll still be good.

.In the study, the researchers randomly assigned nonobese women to have liposuction on their protuberant thighs and lower abdomen or to refrain from having the procedure, serving as controls. As compensation, the women who were control subjects were told that when the study was over, after they learned the results, they could get liposuction if they still wanted it. For them, the price would also be reduced from the going rate.
The result, published in the latest issue of Obesity, was that fat came back after it was suctioned out. It took a year, but it all returned. But it did not reappear in the women’s thighs. Instead, Dr. Eckel said, “it was redistributed upstairs,” mostly in the upper abdomen, but also around the shoulders and triceps of the arms.
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