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    Hip structure

    Guys you may laugh, but i found this post on some other forum.


    "You can reduce the width of your hips by wearing a tight belt around your hip bones every night. Its a very uncomfortable process, but you will lose about 1 millimeter of hip width every week. Make sure you use padding around the belt so it doesn't dig into your skin. Make sure the belt or strap is tight enough so that it doesn't fall off at night. Also make sure that its not too tight, but tight enough that you feel pressure.

    Bones are very sensitive to consistent fatigue and stress which is why they repair so quickly after they are broken. The coxal bone will curve inward over several weeks time. Try using a tie if you cannot use a belt.

    Women in China bound their feet together for centuries and women in south east Asia place rings around their necks. These two cultural practices are proof that the bones of the human body are adaptable to the desired state if given the proper stresses.

    A young woman's hips will widen with the release of hormones. Just think what a little bit of pressure would do to a man's hips over several weeks.

    Good Luck!"

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    That sounds just plain retarded. I hope nobody actually tries this.

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    I might try it, but how could you make the pelvic bone reduce in size? seems rather strong and solid to me.

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    Why? I would think there are other consequences to screwing w/ the structure you were given. God knows the poor Geisha girls probably didn't enjoy the wrapped up feet thing and I suspect had terrible issues as they got older.


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    I think men want smaller hips, so they have that v shape, unless you have very broad shoulders, the hips will stick out and that is every mans worst nightmare, unless you were lucky like Arnold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge View Post
    I think men want smaller hips, so they have that v shape, unless you have very broad shoulders, the hips will stick out and that is every mans worst nightmare, unless you were lucky like Arnold.
    Honestly, if you looked at Arnold's shape compared to guys who really have a great X shape - he's got a V-shape, but his legs aren't all that great. I would also say he's not "lucky" - he busted ass to get that shape.

    You can great the illusion of a small waist by building up the width of your upper back & shoulders. Frankly overhead squats will do more for that than I would think this BS of trying shrink your hip bones.


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    How would you work the abs, without the hips getting bigger? i always find that working the obliques makes them bigger and the waist obviously.

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