Booty or abs
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StargazerB
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It's kind of hard to have abs show when you're building the booty. Would you rather have a flat tummy with a six pack or a round built booty? In the end I want both and one day I'll get there. But for now I'm building the booty.
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I would rather have my well-built booty-perks than my tummy at its tightest. Thinking on the versatility of wardrobe possibilities, it's a whole lot easier to roll with fun-fem ensembles without carrying 6-pack abs than it is to be about the tight 6-pack abs, forced to accommodate a defiant booty.3
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Abs. I have a well-built booty, but it's small and probably always will be. I would much rather have a six-pack.2
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butt. I've always had a big butt. but it's not like the butts that are all the rage right now, its just fat lmao. I don't really care that much about the way my abs look.1
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TBH I discovered a few years ago that building abs or a booty would take a whole lot more dedication than I was willing to give.
I carry my weight in my belly and have narrow hips and small booty and boobs.
I am just making the best of what I've got at this point (and liking it). It saves the frustration of trying to reshape a body I'm really quite proud of, for a goal that would be hard for me to achieve and probably even harder to maintain.
Not sure what my outlook would be if I was 20-30 years younger.
ETA: I think it would be abs.
Cheers, h.
Just thought, if I ever did manage to build a booty, I would have no idea how to dress. This small bum has been with me 50 years.20 -
I don't care about 6 packs or round built butts.
I want to be a healthy weight.
It'd be nice to have a flattish belly.
I have never cared what my butt looked like. It is not big and round. I think it is fine the way it is.8 -
I would choose abs. I can live with the way my buttocks look right now. I'm not going for a six pack, just a tighter midsection.1
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Seems more impressive to have visible abdominals & definition...but comes with being a "hard-a**"...in not having enough booty cushioning for sitting without pain (lol). Just my opinion...it's a PIA getting fit dress pants let alone with muscular legs; I don't want to know how difficult it would be with a built booty (vs. a "walnut" booty). Too many puns4
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I'm with middlehaitch on this one. I'm a bit older and just want to be the best me I can be at this stage.
I care about my core being strong, and it is. So that's good enough. I've worked for that, and it's helped my back pain.6 -
I have built up my booty and have a nice slim waist with ab definition. But when I was bulking I gave up my ab definition for glute gains. And when cutting I still retained the glutes I built so it was a win win. So.. point is, if you are patient enough you can have both15
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Where's Sir Mix a Lot when we need him?!?9
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I have built up my booty and have a nice slim waist with ab definition. But when I was bulking I gave up my ab definition for glute gains. And when cutting I still retained the glutes I built so it was a win win. So.. point is, if you are patient enough you can have both
That's the goal! Honestly I need to build my abs up a bit as well. I got to a pretty low body weight with a fairly flat tummy and my abs were so little.0 -
i have neither booty or abs. i'd take booty over abs personally any day;)
i'm working on my strengthening my upper body and back so right now that takes precedence1 -
I have built up my booty and have a nice slim waist with ab definition. But when I was bulking I gave up my ab definition for glute gains. And when cutting I still retained the glutes I built so it was a win win. So.. point is, if you are patient enough you can have both
you look incredible - well done on the hard work!0 -
MommyLifts3 wrote: »I have built up my booty and have a nice slim waist with ab definition. But when I was bulking I gave up my ab definition for glute gains. And when cutting I still retained the glutes I built so it was a win win. So.. point is, if you are patient enough you can have both
That's the goal! Honestly I need to build my abs up a bit as well. I got to a pretty low body weight with a fairly flat tummy and my abs were so little.
My abs aren't super defined or built or anything, but I am very happy with how they look. If you are bulking you can build them up a bit, then you can see all your hard work when you cut0 -
I have built up my booty and have a nice slim waist with ab definition. But when I was bulking I gave up my ab definition for glute gains. And when cutting I still retained the glutes I built so it was a win win. So.. point is, if you are patient enough you can have both
you look incredible - well done on the hard work!
Thank you!1 -
I'm still trying to figure out when big butts became desirable,11
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Flat, defined abs all day, every day.4
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Keto_Vampire wrote: »Seems more impressive to have visible abdominals & definition...but comes with being a "hard-a**"...in not having enough booty cushioning for sitting without pain (lol). Just my opinion...it's a PIA getting fit dress pants let alone with muscular legs; I don't want to know how difficult it would be with a built booty (vs. a "walnut" booty). Too many puns
BOTH, absolutely. Mid-torso's been efficient regardless, so when pressed to choose, I'll pressure the booty-scape.
I have muscular legs and the full profile booty and it's especially difficult when the waistline is drastically smaller too to boot, totally agreeing with you@PIA getting fit dress pants.2 -
My flab is on my stomach, so flat stomach. I'd drop about 10# and 2 or 3 pants sizes.3
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Definitely tight flat abs. Looks way better in tight shirts.3
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