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Just the other day, I looked in the mirror and noticed that ...


Sent to Health Experts April 03, 2006 10:48 p.m.

Just the other day, I looked in the mirror and noticed that one of my butt cheeks was greatly larger than the other. It looks sort of like one is round, basketball-sized and normal and pretty and how i am used to my butt looking, while the other one is much more uplifted on my body and very flat and strange; think that it has just recently become that way. It may or may not have to do with when I was kicked in that area (on accident) not too long ago. Do you know what this could be and do you know ANY ways to make it go back to normal?
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Sent April 05, 2006 7:51 a.m. (1 day and 9 hours later)

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I've recently noticed that one of my butt cheeks was greatly larger than the other. It looks sort of like one is round, basketball-sized and normal and pretty and how i am used to my butt looking, while the other one is much higher up on my body and flat, like apancake; think that it has just recently become that way. I was kicked in that area (on accident) not too long ago. Is this normal? Do you know what this could be and do you know ANY ways to make it go back to the way it was?
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