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OK ladies im your typical apple shape...... :tt2: i got big gut and a flat butt...but i was wondering if that is something that can be changed as i loose my gut??? I had a friend do gastric...and she didnt have a booty...but she is growing one now!!! my flat butt is genetic...but i atleast want a lil bump back there....i still have 2 more months to go before i can schedule a surgery date..due to aetna requirements....but b/c i have been over weight for like 16 years.....i just have soo many dreams of what possibilities my body can look like... so let me know yall!!

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Particularly with apple shapes, but I found it a bit too, you tend to develop that parcel rack on your lower back when you gain. The lower back can carry a lot of weight, without it being in rolls like your stomach and it disguises any shape your butt might have. I found as I lost, that fat went and these two dimples that I never thought I'd have appeared at the bottom of my back and my butt gradually took on a bit of shape, side to side, I have a nice hourglass shape now. But looking from the side, its still a bit flat becuase its dropped, lol. That's where my sag is, I've got a flat tummy but a droopy butt. I've done literally THOUSANDS of weighted squats, lunges, I run and run and run, and I have built up a bit of muscle under there to give it a bit more shape. But will you develop a beautiful, tight, peach like derriere from under a flat droopy one?. Probably not. But it WILL improve markedly and have a much more pleasing shape when the back and love handle fat is gone.

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awww thank you jacqui!! i really appreciate that!! i hope i can get something back there....cuz my girls call me pancake and its getting old! lol

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I was really surprised that I actually had some butt after weight loss. When I was thin years ago I had somewhat of a flat butt and, as Jackie stated, that rack that women get as they gain weight makes the butt look flatter. I now have a rounded rear...think a lot of the shape comes from working out and staying active. The thing I think helped the most to shape my butt is walking 5 miles a day on a pretty good incline on my treadmill.

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At my lowest adult weight I did have a cute round butt, but the more weight I gained, the wider and flater mine got. So, since losing 112 lbs my round booty has reimmerged! I actually think its ever rounder than it used to be and as I lose I have found that my body has changed shape alot too since I was 16. Well, either that or clothing sizes got a little bigger. At 213lbs I can wear a 14, when before a size 14 meant I weighed 190lbs. Hmmm...

Anyways, I keep getting caught by DH looking at my booty in the mirrors at home becuase it just amazes me! LMAO!

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good job michelle on ur weight loss....ur an inspiration

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I'm with you, I'm aspiring to be cured of my "NoAssAtAll" syndrome and get rid of this bootydoo thing I got going on. Hoping with the combo of losing weight and doing lots of squats/lunges, I can get some lovely lady lumps back there!

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I always had a butt at least a little one as i started gaining weight i thought i was losing it but my jeans would still fit. Once i got my surgery and started loosing weight that is one of the first places i noticed i was loosing the weight from. I hope once i get to my goal weight my body will be proportioned and evened out, if not ill get that fixed! LOL I guess every body is different but good luck.!!:unsure:

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I am African so i got a round too big butt but i still got a gut and hips! but i tone my glut by doing 30mins on the elipital at the glut level and very high intensity like between 6-9 intensity. Do this for a week and it will tone your butt forget the lunges the sliding elipitcal gives my but even more definition.

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hi

actually i've lost my bootie since losing weight. so when i have plastic surgery i am going to have some of it augmented. not major...just having fat injected there.....

wish i did get a rounder one....but it didnt happen

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I am African so i got a round too big butt but i still got a gut and hips! but i tone my glut by doing 30mins on the elipital at the glut level and very high intensity like between 6-9 intensity. Do this for a week and it will tone your butt forget the lunges the sliding elipitcal gives my but even more definition.

thank you soo much..yea my best friend is african..and she has a round big plump booty and a small waist....im soo jealous of her!!! but she hates her butt!! but i will definitely take ur advice on that eliptical... im not expecting god to give me a donky donk...just give me some "umph" back there....but as a previous poster said before, once i get rid of that rack of lower back fat and love handles, the body will form in a different way...

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