It's called "the gene pool" and you're pretty much stuck with what you have. You can go to the gym and work-out and muscle does weight more than fat. You can tone up your buttocks by certain exercises and that will make it a little larger if you are inclined to have a flat buttocks.or you could have surgery u fat bugger.
There are two fat pads over muscles that make up the buttocks.
Buttocks and thighs.
Excercise, my friend. Go and find a good gym or if you've got the money a good personal trainer. That should reduce the size of the buttocks a alot. Also consider if her buttocks is either mainly muscle or fat, because just because she has a big buttocks does not mean that she is fat, as she could have large muscles in the buttocks to comphensate for large breasts or other work.
Not necessarily. While the buttocks are a primary area for fat storage in most individuals, it's quite possible to be lean enough such that the buttocks are almost entirely muscle.
abdomen, chest, and buttocks
No it's just fat, you may however injure your tailbone.
The buttocks are primarily fat cells and fat tissue overlying muscles. So... no exercise would increase fat cells/tissue, but exercise firms the underlying muscles. Your choice. The best way is to do exercises and eating right. learn how to tone your butt naturally bigbuttocksnaturally . com
The female buttocks are general bigger because of higher subcutaneous fat storage needs and broader hips.
Men's buttocks are typically flatter and narrower at the hips. Women's buttocks are typically wider at the hips. Many women's buttocks are also rounder and fuller. Both men and women have "saddle bags", which is extra fat on the sides between the waist and hips.
The shape and size of one's buttocks are primarily determined by genetics, specifically the distribution of fat and muscle in that area. Factors such as muscle tone, overall body composition, and physical activity level can also play a role in the appearance of the buttocks. Additionally, individual variations in hormone levels can influence fat distribution and muscle development in the buttocks.
Butt cheeks are primarily made of muscle, fat, and skin. The muscles in the buttocks are responsible for movement and support of the body, while fat provides cushioning and insulation. Skin covers and protects the underlying tissue.
the fat in men is stored in the belly due to their hormones