Women With Big Butts are Smarter and Healthier, University of Oxford Study

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If you've got a big caboose, chances are it's a good sign according to a recent study from researchers at the University of Oxford. They found that women with typically larger than average butts were increasingly intelligent and more resistant to chronic illness. According to ABC News, the study found that women more well-endowed in the lower regions tended to have lower levels of cholesterol and were more likely to produce hormones to metabolize sugar. In other words, women with big butts are less likely to have diabetes or heart problems.

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