You can only get fat all over your body, but it goes more to your hips if you're a woman than if you were a man.
It is possible for a person to get bigger hips through surgery. This often involves injecting fat into the hips themselves.
In the hips and stomach. I should know. I'm nothing but fat. ~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>
She would only appear fat because of the size of her belly, not from the level of fat on her body, such as over the hips, ribs, and deposits on her rump and brisket. A cow with a huge belly but with ribs and hips showing is certainly not fat.
Not always some people just have bigger hips because of the way their body is. you might be a person with big bones, its not considered fat at all.
A person carrying excess fat on hips and thighs has a pear-shaped body. A person carrying excess fat on the waist and abdominal area has an apple-shaped body.
Estrogen doesn't "create hips" it will often change where the fat lays in a person: in females to hips and thighs, men to the belly. As a person on Hormone Replacement Therapy continues to use Estrogen and Spironolactone, the placement of fat on the body shifts and often hips and thighs gain fat, the stomach loses it. This can vary from person to person.
Belly mainly Also, butt, thighs, hips
No they bacome skinny if you squeze them in and out
If you don't naturally have hips them you'll have to gain weight/fat to build in to your hips which might not work cuz you may end up gaining weight in all the wrong places which you don't want
no being fat get rid of them
eat healthy and exercise 2 times a week
A increase in weight seen in the hips would mean that the body has also put on fat all over. This is because the body does not shuttle fat into just one particular area. Rather, it is distributed all over.