Posted on 10/31/2013 4:06:09 PM PDT by Libloather
**SNIP**
According to ABC News, the results found that women with bigger backsides tend to have lower levels of cholesterol and are more likely to produce hormones to metabolize sugar. Therefore, women with big butts are less likely to have diabetes or heart problems.
And having a big butt requires an excess of Omega 3 fats, which have been proven to catalyze brain development. The researchers also found that the children born to women with wider hips are intellectually superior to the children of slimmer, less curvy mothers.
(Excerpt) Read more at elitedaily.com ...
The original 2010 piece - Does More Butt And Thigh Fat Make You Healthier?
From a few archived FR threads on 'thighs' -
Michelle Obama orders thigh-high French boots
Megan Fox Wows Tokyo With Her Thigh-Splitting Dress at World Premiere of Transformers Sequel
I’ve been in the hood, ummm no
My ass.
I’m fairly certain that this is study is about those with nice muscular backsides and not the jelly rolls that make it difficult to head through the average doorway.
Cue Will Farrell.
By that standard, Chris Christie should be ...THE PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD!!
Has anyone notified Sir Mixalot?
"....drive me out of my mind....How could I leave this... behind?"
Another star for the wizards in the nut house.
From a female perspective, this is very confusing! I was told in the business world a chick who is fat is considered lazy and dumb. So I made it a serious point to lose all the baby weight. Now I see I also need a big butt. You can’t have both, boys. Which do you want!?
There is nothing wrong with a Young lady who just happens to have a shapely backside.
Why do I strongly suspect that this is just political science, lol? And just how many of these researchers were big-butted women? A majority, I’d wager.
If there’s a choice for where big is, most of us don’t want big to be there.........
Just prepping us for a Hillary presidential run.
I grow Monkey Ass tomatoes, and I have to say the resemblance is striking!
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