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Is it inevitable?

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ElectricSoftParade · 23/02/2011 15:41

Sorry thread about a thread.

Was reading Mums on Holiday in Big Cities and it seems the opinion is that it is inevitable that the dreaded flat arse will come to most of us, matched with ill-fitting jeans and mum boots. Is this true? If so, am sort of looking forward to it as have always been quite round in that area Smile

OP posts:
florenceuk · 23/02/2011 15:42

what is wrong with a flat arse? better than a big one surely.

ElectricSoftParade · 23/02/2011 15:46

Don't really know, just appeared to be something to be avoided if possible. Have always had a fat one personally.

OP posts:
BulletWithAName · 23/02/2011 18:29

Na, I'll never get a flat arse. It's in my genes! Grin

barbieisaskinnybitch · 23/02/2011 18:35

My Mum has a flat arse and it's horrid. And crepey.

Is it weird that I know this?

Hmm
echt · 23/02/2011 19:25

Some definition need here.

I think you CAN have a flat AND big arse. It's about the slippage that you get with age which does render once-rounded buttocks flat. It's Unless you have a shelf-like bum to start with.

Running/cycling will stave this off.

echt · 23/02/2011 19:26

By the way, is there a link to the thread in the OP's post?

TryLikingClarity · 23/02/2011 19:42

echt - I think this is the link you're looking for:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/style_and_beauty/1156926-Mums-on-holiday-trips-to-large-cities

BulletWithAName · 23/02/2011 23:09

I think you CAN have a flat AND big arse.

You most definitely can, just as you can have a small, shelf-like arse.

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