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Minimizing the posterior by camouflage

annasor70
annasor70 Posts: 187 Member
edited February 1 in Motivation and Support
I am a part time ballet dancer with a bubble butt... as seen in my picture ;)

What is the best ballet outfit to wear to make the posterior look less bubble butt like?

I am fairly slim and fit but don't really have a ballet body as far as my lower half is concerned. I have tried little skirts, shorts, unitards but I feel that my butt still looks more noticeable line wise than I would like. Any suggestions for what to wear by other dancer/ performers/ people in the know?

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  • CapnGordo
    CapnGordo Posts: 327
    ...I feel that my butt still looks more noticeable line wise than I would like.
    I'm digging the line. :love:
  • UrbanLotus
    UrbanLotus Posts: 1,163 Member
    Errrrr......no offense, but thats not a bubble butt. Wear whatever you want.
  • annasor70
    annasor70 Posts: 187 Member
    Errrrr......no offense, but thats not a bubble butt. Wear whatever you want.

    Ha ha..it IS compared to most dancers I know ;)
  • UrbanLotus
    UrbanLotus Posts: 1,163 Member
    Errrrr......no offense, but thats not a bubble butt. Wear whatever you want.

    Ha ha..it IS compared to most dancers I know ;)

    I feel sorry for the dancers & their pancake butts then!
  • Beastette
    Beastette Posts: 1,497 Member
    Easy, change the line to more of a twerk-stance. Then, you have the advantage.
  • xeno8604
    xeno8604 Posts: 193 Member
    Why hide that beautiful asset??? Pun intended!!
  • annasor70
    annasor70 Posts: 187 Member
    Easy, change the line to more of a twerk-stance. Then, you have the advantage.

    Haha....not very balletic ;)
  • Beastette
    Beastette Posts: 1,497 Member
    Easy, change the line to more of a twerk-stance. Then, you have the advantage.

    Haha....not very balletic ;)

    I understand. I spent many years attempting to fit the Balanchine ideal...me, with my permatan. I was tall, thin, strong, and extremely flexible. However, the strength came from my super-developed quads. Not a good look in a leotard unless you're Beyonce. I could outrun anyone in that dance studio and could kill any modern dance, but I just didn't fit the ideal and did some silly things to try.

    Then I found Magneto, and realized that superhuman mutants don't need to conform.

    You have nothing to hide.
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