Butt enhancing leggings
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ninerbuff
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This has become so popular in gyms now that people who really don't have "round" butts wear them anyway. I like 'em. Opinions?
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A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Do you have a link to these ?! Not sure my "visual " is the same !!!0
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I haven't tried them...I'm afraid they'd feel like a wedgie🤣3
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So you’re telling me, right when I’ve gotten to the point I finally like my butt, it’s no longer in fashion?
Since when did *kitten* shapes become fashion statements?
Uni-boobs, round butts, peach butts, when will it all stop!!!!! it was so much easier when all we had to worry about was “Lift and Shape”.
It’s gotten so insane, my husband actually waved me over in aquafit yesterday and whispered in my ear, in utter befuddlement, ”Do you think her butt is real?”
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OMG I just googled this, and the photos are a riot!
How do they sit???!!!!!!
Fashion goes in cycles. This is a throwback to the days of those skirts that were so wide and so humped that women had to go through doors sideways.2 -
And they come in anti-cellulite versions.
This is the most entertainment I’ve had in a while, btw. @ninerbuff i don’t know whether to smack you, or give you a big ole smackeroo2 -
You know what? I'm not googling what they are. I don't need them following me around the internet for the next 2 months.4
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springlering62 wrote: »And they come in anti-cellulite versions.
This is the most entertainment I’ve had in a while, btw. @ninerbuff i don’t know whether to smack you, or give you a big ole smackeroo
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Wow. :noway:0
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I admit it. I googled it. But I am now confused. What do those of us who have lost weight and now have an itty bitty booty put in those “sculpted sacs” that “scrunch and ruche” your tusch?1
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springlering62 wrote: »And they come in anti-cellulite versions.
This is the most entertainment I’ve had in a while, btw. @ninerbuff i don’t know whether to smack you, or give you a big ole smackeroo
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….and, indirectly, to men?
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Why did I google for this? Right after waking up?!? It's late afternoon now, and I still have many questions
Wait, this was posted by the guy who, for a whole while had no lower body on his profile pic, and currently lacks a head. I wonder...4 -
You know those guys who get, erm, stuck because of Viagra?
This is like perma-twerk for women.
Can you imagine the ER visits?
“My leggings got my butt stuck. Can you un-twerk me?”2 -
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Uh, wedgies and camel toe. Just going to leave that there.0
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This is why I refuse to own a fabric couch. I don't like fabric car seats, either. When I overthink, I think about everyone's rearend sitting on that same couch fabric...day after day and year and year. There's a fabric couch at the rec center and they need to burn it. I think about the kids who lay their heads down on that fabric. All I can say, you'll need to order some of that new loom-eee deodorant to go along with these pants...and watch where you're putting that thing. Ahhh, hells bells, burn the pants when you're done with them.1
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I have one pair I snagged on clearance (like $8) because I liked the high waist - did NOT KNOW they were butt scrunch leggings until they showed up.
Honestly they are my favorite pair, if they had pockets they would be my ride or die pair.
They fit to my shape, on the butt. Regular leggings (and all pants, for that matter) struggle with the transition from two legs, two glute muscles, that move independently - to one butt. If it's too low, it looks saggy and doesn't move well (in activewear). If it's too high, it gives you wedgies.
The same goes for thongs I guess, if you put it there on purpose, you don't have to pick it out. Same with the leggings.
I have 3 pair of leggings in rotation, two regular and one scrunch - the regular ones I have to pick at and adjust throughout my glute day as I go from deep squats to standing and back, it is just too much for the fabric to recover from on it's own.
Oh and they are my only leggings that DON'T have a center front seam.1 -
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I had to google this (incognito). Don't care for it. Most of them look so fake. Reminded me of cheap looking muscle suits worn under clothing.1
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springlering62 wrote: »
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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