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I had my surgery on Oct 3. I have lost nearly 70 pounds since preop diet. I am happy, but my butt is quickly disappearing. This is problematic because my husband is a fan of ample booty. What to do?

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squats!!!!

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That's still a damn fine a--

I mean... I'd give that heiny a 90!

From what I hear anything that works your glutes is going to improve it but only just... after that you can consider fat transfers (taking fat out of one part of the body and injecting it into your booty, or the butt implants route though I hear that is one of the most painful of the surgeries.

OR you and your boo can fall in love with the new booty all over again. Because really... it's pretty nice ;)

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lost nearly 70 poundsy - butt is disappearing. This is problematic husband is a fan of ample booty.

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:lol:

NDN_RN

my butt is gone, gone, and gone :lol: unfortunately lots of skin hanging "down under" :lol:

way i figure it - i'd rather be "buttless" :lol: and healthy and happy :)

my DH agrees - and in time i'm sure your DH would rather you be healthy too

buttttt :lol: then again.........lol

good luck with that :)

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I think you still have a but, and it is nicely proportioned with your body. You look great.

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What are you talking about it, (you) look great !!

And Grammy you can take some of mine, I've got plenty to share!! :P

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I agree with Bree, that's a finey hiney you have, if i do say so myself!!!! Be proud of your accomplishment & you rock that booty girl!!!

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I think you still have a but, and it is nicely proportioned with your body. You look great.

I agree.. You look awesome with a perfectly round butt! Lucky you!

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squats!!!!

Working at the gym 1 1/2 a day 4-5 days week doing a lot of butt builders machines. Straight squats are tough due to bad knees. Thanks guys for the encouragement. I asked my Husband, and he loves the new me, I just worry because I know how much he loved my padunkadunk and always knew him to be a bodacious booty lover. LOL

Done Did It!

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You have done fabulous!!! Congrats! U look great!

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I had my surgery on Oct 3. I have lost nearly 70 pounds since preop diet. I am happy, but my butt is quickly disappearing. This is problematic because my husband is a fan of ample booty. What to do?

Before and after

Looking at the before and afters I think I can speak for your husband - he is very happy!!

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Grammy you can take some of mine, I've got plenty to share!! :P

Laura

i thought it over

i'm gonna politely decline your "generous" offer,

"buttttt" :lol: then again..... :lol:

thanx for thinking of me though :D

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I had my surgery on Oct 3. I have lost nearly 70 pounds since preop diet. I am happy, but my butt is quickly disappearing. This is problematic because my husband is a fan of ample booty. What to do?

Before and after

i think that will happen to me also, so ive been looking into plastics. They can transfer fat from other areas of your body to your booty! Of course I'll do it Mexico.

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You look amazing!

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Phaedra has a video coming out :P

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