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Does anyone know if there is any pills or injections that will make your butt bigger. I heard of birth control



How did Buffie the body get all of that butt and Trina. Does taking birth control and having sex really do the trick?

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it was being on a diet of cornbread, mac & cheese, greens and other southern cooking for years mixed with lower body workouts and having a pear shape body to begin with. Source(s): my stylist. and having southern cousins with big butts.
lots of ice cream will work.
na, there are exercises you can do that will make your booty big and tight. birth control will make you gain weight all over the place and not neccessarily in your butt. having sex won't work.
I never heard of birth control making your butt bigger. All i do know is that birth control comes in a form of a pill, a shot, or the patch and that it prevents u from becoming pregnant. There's still risks involved with birth control.
just sit on the floor for 2hrs daily within a year see the size of your butt grow bigger.
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