Well there are many types of food that build large bottoms and hips but no.1 is
AlCOHOLS and BEER! Drinking too much alcohol can cause large hips for women and big bellies for men. You should cut off drinking before this situation happens.
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eat alot of meat
they can fix nitrogen
they can fix nitrogen
Cows eat them so they can become meat ,dairy foods, bees use them to make .
Hamburgers, beer, big and fat sausages are what will make your penis bigger. (I've experience with my husband)
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The female buttocks are general bigger because of higher subcutaneous fat storage needs and broader hips.
You can exercise and make your hips grow more muscles. Eat a diet with enough protein to help the muscles grow.
Just eat a lot of fatty foods like butter, oil, ghee etc. and you can get 'em. eat lots of fried food.
honestly its a myth. i mean there are food to gain fats such as fats or high saturated foods but it wont just go to the buttox area. it could go to your hips, thigs stomach. the best way is to eat those types of food but also excersize
Just eat healthy and exercise thirty minutes a day three times a week. You don't need to be concerned about a slim waist and big hips at age eleven. Don't try to fit into the sterotype, you could hurt yourself in the long run. I am 11 and I have a amall waist and big hips and, im not happy. I am the first one out of the whole grade too have big hips,and I dont like it. I would do anything for smaller (and less wider hips).
big macs
This is not how nutrition works. Where you gain weight... if you gain weight... has more to do with heredity than with what specific foods you eat.
Cock'o'nut. so if we eat cockonut our butt will become big? i already have a huge butt i want to make it smaller bread will make your butt bigger
Eat healthy foods. Go to gym everyday.
Healthy foods
To start you will wanna eat light foods. Stay away from starchy foods, or greasy foods, those will only make you very sick to your stomach, the eventually you can eat better foods, but its not what you can/cannot eat its how much of it you eat..... eat in moderation