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  1. SZA on Why She Got a Brazilian Butt Lift
  2. How to Get a Bigger Butt: Exercises, Strategies for a Bigger Booty
  3. How To Wipe Your Butt
  4. Anal itching
  5. CBC Arts


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SZA on Why She Got a Brazilian Butt Lift

SZA isn’t hiding the fact that she got a Brazilian butt lift, a risky SOS album, “That ass so fat, it look natural / It’s not,” SZA confirmed to ELLE that she did get a BBL to surgically enhance her butt. It was her choice, and no one else’s. “I always wanted a really fat ass with less gym time,” she explained. “I didn’t succumb to industry pressure. I succumbed to my own eyes in the mirror and being like, No, I need some more ass.” She described her butt as her favorite accessory to play up when she goes out: “I treat my butt like a purse,” she said with a slight smile. “It’s just there to enhance whatever else. And that’s why I paid for it, because it works all by itself.” SZA also addressed her complicated relationship with fame during her ELLE interview—and how she isn’t quite sure she believes the public’s adoration of her is permanent: “It’s all really fickle....Had the first three shows of my [SOS] tour gone poorly, would the rest of my dates have been sold out? Would those people be outside waiting in line by the time we got to L.A.? No. All it takes is, what, three poorly shot TikTok videos to basically decide that this tour is not worth coming to see. I know that people don’t love me because love is really unconditional, and I’m one scandal away from being canceled indefinitely like anyone else. I’m grateful that they like my art and that it speaks to them, and it connects and tethers all of us together in this weird way. It’s dope, but it’s also still a string t...

How to Get a Bigger Butt: Exercises, Strategies for a Bigger Booty

Share on Pinterest Your backside boasts the Not only do these muscles help you walk, sit, run, and jump, but they’re also famous for their curvaceous appearance. Like most other body parts, though, glutes can vary in their shape and tone. And if your glutes aren’t as big as you’d like, there are ways to help boost the size of these muscles. Let’s get into the strategies you can use to kick your rear into gear to achieve the bigger, firmer booty you want. Ready to add some mass to your backside? You can perform the following butt-boosting exercises in one workout, or you can add them to a lower body or full body routine at least 2 days per week. Start out slowly with just one set of each exercise. As the exercises get easier to do, you can work up to two or three sets of each. Share on Pinterest Safe for beginners, the How to do this exercise: • Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet planted on the floor. Place your arms at your sides with palms flat on the ground. • Contract your abdominals and glute muscles, press your feet into the floor, and lift your hips off the floor. Your body should form a straight line from your shoulders to knees. • Pause at the top for 5 seconds, then slowly lower to the starting position. • Complete 3 sets of 15 repetitions. Share on Pinterest This powerful If you have any issues with your knees, ankles, and hips, or you struggle with balance, consult a physical therapist before trying How to do this exercise: • Stand in a squat positio...

How To Wipe Your Butt

Jessica Migala has been a health, fitness, and nutrition writer for almost 15 years. She has contributed to more than 40 print and digital publications, including EatingWell, Real Simple, and Runner's World. Jessica had her first editing role at Prevention magazine and, later, Michigan Avenue magazine in Chicago. She currently lives in the suburbs with her husband, two young sons, and beagle. When not reporting, Jessica likes runs, bike rides, and glasses of wine (in moderation, of course). Find her @jlmigala or on LinkedIn. "There are far more bacteria in the rectal area; that's why you want to avoid dragging the toilet paper in the other direction toward your urethra. Bringing this bacteria up [towards the] front can contribute to a urinary tract infection," said Dr. Dweck. Wipe front to back whether you've urinated or had a bowel movement. Choose the Right Toilet Paper The best type is soft, white toilet paper that hasn't been dyed and isn't scented. Thin, scratchy toilet paper, scented toilet paper, and recycled TP can cause irritation or even an allergic reaction. Not everyone will have a reaction if they don't use the best toilet paper—"some people can use sandpaper to wipe themselves, and they'll be fine," said Dr. Dweck. But if you can help it, go with the right kind. Do the Reach Around After wadding up a ball of toilet paper (or neatly folding a few sheets), "reach either behind you or between your legs, if that's easier" to make the front-to-back wiping motion, ...

Anal itching

Overview Anal itching is a common condition. The itch in or around the anus is often intense and can be embarrassing and uncomfortable. Anal itching, also called pruritus ani (proo-RIE-tus A-nie), has several possible causes. They include infections, hemorrhoids and ongoing diarrhea. Skin inflammation, also called dermatitis, is another cause. Symptoms Symptoms of anal itching may include intense itching, inflammation, burning and soreness. The itching and irritation may be short lived or more persistent, depending on the cause. Anal itching often is worse at bedtime or in hot, humid weather. When to see a doctor Medical care isn't needed for most anal itching. But see your health care provider if: • Anal itching is severe or constant • You have anal bleeding or stool leakage • The anal area seems to be infected • You can't figure out what's causing a constant itch Causes Possible causes of anal itching include: • Irritants. Fecal incontinence and long-term diarrhea can irritate the skin. Or your skin care routine may include products or behaviors that irritate the skin. Examples include using harsh soaps or wiping too hard and too often. • Infections. These include sexually transmitted infections, pinworm infections and yeast infections. • Skin conditions. Sometimes anal itching is the result of a specific skin condition, such as dry skin, psoriasis or contact dermatitis. • Other medical conditions. These include diabetes, thyroid disease and hemorrhoids. Often the cause ...

CBC Arts

1001 Fesses project together Even before 1001 Fesses began, Mercier was photographing the bodies of women. But as the friends spoke together, they realized that bums are a real source of insecurity. And their interest in taking pride in bums drove the project, which began as light in tone but eventually took on a more and more serious cast. Watch the video: Duration 4:53 In their ongoing photography project, Émilie Mercier and Frédérique Marseille are telling powerful stories of women — through images of their bums. Flmmaker: Josiane Blanc Everybody has a bum (even if you don't want to admit it). It's a body part that can allow you to pose anonymously. It means that in photographs, we only need see the shape. And the bum is a reference that's been ubiquitous in art since antiquity (yes, there are a lot of butts in Greek sculpture). So the goal of Mercier and Marseille's project became to present a diverse array of bodies, and a diverse array of stories. After the duo began by photographing their friends and family, many women began to reach out to be part of the project. As they started working with more and more women, the encounters they had — learning the women's stories and hearing about their lives — took on as much weight as the photoshoots themselves. (1001 Fesses) In this video made by filmmaker 1001 Fesses project have fought online censorship and had to find new ways to get their work to the public. You'll also hear the heartbreaking story of one of their subject...