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Woman Boasts Largest Hips (99 Inches in Circumference) in the World (Video)

Woman Boasts Largest Hips (99 Inches in Circumference) in the World (Video)

Jen Fad · Saturday, January 26th 2013 at 1:41AM · 7922 views
*In my experience, a lot of black women have shared their happiness with their curves. These women have hips and butt reminiscent of The Commodores “Brick House.” But, some of them reap the curvaceous benefits from b ...


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Helen Lofton Saturday, January 26th 2013 at 10:40AM

Wow! She is lucky that there were no overweight people around during the time of Jesus Christ.

Jen Fad Saturday, January 26th 2013 at 4:26PM

Isn't this the same problem that Sara Baartman had from South Africa??? Or maybe not.
I know Baartman had larger than life bum!!!

http://www.southafrica.info/about/history/...


Anyway carrying weight or da junk in da trunk is healthier but in the case of Mikel, I think she'll need Total Knee and hip replacements at some point if not now. She's in a bit of denial though. She's not totally healthy when she's constantly carrying around that amount of weight on her small joints. She has to lose weight before they could do hip or knee replacements!

See this...

..."Having a big bum, hips and thighs 'is healthy' Carrying extra weight on your hips, bum and thighs is good for your health, protecting against heart and metabolic problems, UK experts have said. Hip fat mops up harmful fatty acids and contains an anti-inflammatory agent that stops arteries clogging, they say.Big behinds are preferable to extra fat around the waistline, which gives no such protection, the Oxford team said.Science could look to deliberately increase hip fat, they told the International Journal of Obesity.

And in the future, doctors might prescribe ways to redistribute body fat to the hips to protect against cardiovascular and metabolic diseases such as diabetes.The researchers said having too little fat around the hips can lead to serious metabolic problems, as occurs in Cushing's syndrome. Shape not weight Evidence shows that fat around the thighs and backside is harder to shift than fat around the waist. ..."

http://damilolapurple.blogspot.ca/2011/11/...



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