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By: Majdy send a private message
Floral City : FL : USA | 11 months ago  
Well, well, well, one thing that almost every other female and many males on this planet worry about frequently is the ‘Big Butt’ issue. While some consider it as a thing...
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  • Submitted By: Majdy | 11 months ago
    Do you worry about having a big butt or those unsightly “thunder thighs”? Researchers state that having a little extra weight in the butt and hips may protect you against type 2 diabetes. Researchers at Harvard Medical School found that ...
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