Fans of the prone bone might have already experimented with the "speed bump," not realizing it actually had its own name and dedicated page in the coveted Taylor Andrews Book of Sex Positions. (Patent pending.)
In the comments of one viral video referencing the sex position, one person said: "I been knowing about speed bump before I knew the name." Another added, "after some researching what this even is, I realize I've been doing this, and can confirm it's a favorite." Popsugar's own Taylor Andrews breaks down the beloved position at the link below. |
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I Tried It: Getting Ready For This Jelly |
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In today's featured column, Popsugar contributor Micaela English tries a noninvasive sculpting treatment for her booty. |
Your butt — peach, glutes, booty, derrière, whatever you want to call it — is undeniably an asset. There are entire workouts designed to tone it, songs that make you shake it like a Polaroid picture, and jeans and shapewear promising to lift and shape it so baby has back.
The truth is: my butt's always been strong. Back in my competitive days as a teenage tennis player, I was all about footwork, gliding across the court like a petite but mighty gladiator. My nickname, Mikiller. But as years have gone on and I'm no longer the queen of the court, the booty's no longer bootying. Despite doing endless side-lying leg lifts in reformer Pilates, it's lost that pop. Luckily, I have a squad of surgeons and dermatologists on speed dial, including Darren Smith, MD, a NYC-based plastic surgeon known for his killer bodywork. I threw my booty dilemma his way. I reassured him that a Brazilian butt lift (BBL) is nowhere on my to-do list, and he recommended the body-contouring nonsurgical option of Emsculpt Neo instead. — Micaela English |
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