Are butt-fattening pills real?
Lazarus Sauti
Large posteriors are
beautiful marks for most African women and despite health hazards and side
effects such as kidney failure, blurred vision, sedation, dry mouth and
gastrointestinal, women jostle to get them.
In Zimbabwe, most
women use Apetito tablets, illegal injections as well as chicken-fattening
pills to acquire fake behinds.
These illegal tablets
as well as chicken-fattening pills are smuggled into the country from countries
like India, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia.
The Zimbabwe Revenue
Authority asserts that an increase in seized contraband of butt-fattening pills
shows amplified circulation of such drugs in the country.
Recently, alert Zimra
officers stationed at Chirundu One-Stop Border Post confiscated a huge
consignment of skin lightening creams as well as butt-enhancing tablets which
were carefully stashed in a well-carved opening on the trailer of a haulage
truck destined for Harare.
“Skin lightening
creams and “body building” tablets – a favourite among local females – have
flooded the streets of Harare and other towns, with vendors who are ready to
sell them to unsuspecting customers playing a cat and mouse chase with members
of the Zimbabwe Republic Police and Municipal Police on a regular basis,” added
Zimra.
True to Zimra’s
assertions, in Harare, for instance, illegal injections and drugs are sold in
streets and at Mupedzanhamo Flea market in Mbare.
Nobby Chimwaza, a
street vendor in Cameroon Street, concurs.
“I sell physical
stature enhancement tablets such as Apetito as well as butt-enhancing
injections to make a living. These pills produce different results and they sell
like hot cakes,” he said.
Chimwaza added: “One
takes these pills until a point when he or she gets the desired body shape. They
also enhance one’s appetite.”
Since these illegal
drugs are selling like hot buns, as said by Chimwaza, one is left with many lingering
questions.
For instance, what drives
women to take extreme measures like illegal injections and chicken-fattening
pills to get big butt?
Why would someone
desire to have big buttocks by any means? And don’t they have side effects?
Reasons behind booty
enhancement vary, but women with low self esteem are likely to change their
behinds, says Hilda Matambo, a Harare resident.
“Only women with low
self esteem are likely to change their butt size and skin tone. Most of them
sacrifice the little they have to enhance their buttocks and breasts,” she said.
Echoing similar
sentiments, a trader of waist trainers Wadzy Mutezo of Altar Ego Clothing said
it all has to do with improving the self-image of a woman.
“A lot of women
suffer from self-image issues and corseting is the one thing they can do to
boost their confidence instantly.
“The world we live
in, sort of reminds us every day that you need to dress and look a certain way
to be considered beautiful, which is where the issues stem from in my opinion,”
said Mutezo.
Stella Pumhu, a
fashion designer, believes average adolescent women in most, if not all,
African countries consider a big booty as an asset and ‘bootylicious’ celebrities
like Kim Kardashian, Coco Austin, Nicki Minaj have given a new meaning to big
backside and curves.
Anoziva Marindire, a
journalist and gender activist, points to the power of the media as she said
curvy and light skinned women are stereotyped and portrayed as very attractive
on movies and fashion magazines.
“I believe hips and butts
of famous African celebrities such as Corazon Kwamboka (Kenyan lawyer), Tango
Ncetezo (South African actress), Mercy Johnson (Nigerian actress), Matilda
Quaye (Ghanaian model and video vixen), Vera Sidika (Kenyan model and
entrepreneur), Princess Shyngle (Ghanaian actress) and Tanya Chikuni (Zimbabwean
model) motivate some women to acquire big buttocks by any means,” she said.
Marindire added that
it all about attention women receive from the opposite sex. She said most women
view a big butt as an attraction puller.
“There is a general
assumption that Zimbabwean men love women with big buttocks. Because of this
and other reasons, women with low self esteem will go to any length to get that
desirable butt.
“Remember, no woman
wants to look thin like it used to happen years ago. They want to look big and
hence they are taking Apetito tablets and chicken-fattening pills to grow
bigger backsides,” she said.
Marindire also said: “When
a skinny girl or woman passes by, men do not even bother to look or show
interest, but as soon as they see someone with round buttocks, they turn around
in a flash.”
Tinei Chitowa, a
social worker believes a curvy woman is a typical African woman.
“One thing for sure
is that curvy women drive men crazy with their guitar shaped bodies. Most
African men are hyptonised by a bouncing-booty,” she said.
Egnes Dube, a member
of the Team Bluffhill women fitness training group concurs: “Other women think
men love slim women, but this is Africa, Zimbabwe. Big is beautiful and health,
and as we are learning, big is actually more beautiful.”
Barbra Chikosi, music
and modeling promoter, argues that African women are curvaceous by nature, a
fact that might push other women to acquire big butts.
For evolutionary
psychologist Gordon G. Gallup, it is all about science as he believes that a
man’s attraction to women with bigger butts is two-fold.
“The reason narrow
waists and broad hips are so prized – the reason males rate these as being
attractive, even though they do not have any insight into why they do – is
two-fold,” said Gallup.
“It means, if a woman
has a narrow waist, she is not pregnant. And if she has broad hips it means
that the underlying skeletal morphology is probably such that she’d be able to
have a relatively unencumbered childbirth.
Gallup added: “Women
with big butts apparently have smarter kids – and tend to be more intelligent
themselves.
“The fat stored in
women’s butts – called gluteofemoral fat – has unique long-chain
polyunsaturated fatty acids (science!) that are important for babies’ brain
development.”
Gallup argues that as
gluteal femoral fat stores go up, so do the cognitive scores of babies born to
women with large hips.
He added that not
only are babies advantaged, but even the mothers are. Mothers with large hips
and butts also have a significant advantage on cognitive tests.
Are African women and
men who chase big butts aware of these rather logical reasons?
Social commentator Gracious
Tigere, however, says African men view curvy women as beautiful and this is
forcing women to risk with their bodies.
“African men widely
accept curvy and fairer women as the most beautiful and ideal for marriage. Therefore,
women are doing this to attract the opposite sex because men have the tendency
of making advances at curvaceous women,” he said.
Echoing Tigere’s
sentiments, Zvisinei Matara, a Tafara resident boldly said he would never date
a thin woman.
Matara described thin
women as unAfrican. “I prefer women with wider hips and bigger breasts. To be
honest, 90 percent of men prefer it. That is why most men praise ladies with
big boobs and large posteriors,” he said.
A woman who has taken
butt-fattening pills says she swallowed Apetito tablets to enhance her buttocks.
“The logic behind the
move was not to lure men, but to enhance my appearance. It is my body and I do
whatever I want with it,” she said.
Russel Kwezekani, a
Seventh-day Adventist church member, says taking butt-enhancing pills is a
mockery to God, a fact supported by Bernard Mutashu.
“God created us in
His own image. Because of this, we should be grateful for the way we were
created,” said Kwezekani. “We should desist from taking pills to enhance our
behinds.”
Vimbainashe
Changwara, a health practitioner, says although pop culture tries to package butt-fattening
as the in thing, the trend has left many black women with abnormally rotund
derrières.
“Most women in
Africa, Zimbabwe to be specific cannot afford surgical costs. They are
therefore forced to use illegal pills or tablets and chicken-fattening
injection to have big derrières.
“These home-butt
injections are given by people who are not certified plastic surgeons and as a
result, they pose serious dangers to women,” she said, adding that some
diseases such as cancer are caused by these illegal tablets and injections.
Changwara added: “The
overdose of some chemicals usually results in intoxication and infection. Not
all women seem to achieve the desired outcome of the suppository diet. Some
only suffer the side effects.”
Nurse Lesley
Marovanyanga says her clinic is receiving at least 10 patients per week with
butt-enhancing complications as compared to previous years.
“We have an influx of
patients complaining about butt-enhancing effects such as terrible headaches,
kidney problems, and sedation,” she said.
Chitungwiza General
Hospital chief executive officer, Dr Obadiah Moyo urged citizens to buy drugs
from registered pharmacies and only when they are prescriptions from their
doctors.
“People should desist
from buying these drugs as a way of safeguarding their health. Some of the
drugs could have gone past their expiry date. Therefore, it will be meaningless
to buy them from the streets,” he said.
An official from the
Ministry of Health and Child Care who requested anonymity said most tablets and
injections used for butt-fattening are illegal and people who are selling them
are contravening the Medicines and Allied Substances Control Act.
“Butt-enhancing pills
have no dosage. They are also exposed to harsh weather conditions, making it
dangerous for those who use them,” he said.
The official urged
citizens, especially women to desist from using such drugs.
“Yes, you should love
yourself no matter what size, but always remember to take care of your body.
Desist from using illegal tablets such as Apetito as well as other injections,”
he said.
Using butt-fattening is
a risky business.
Ladies who yearn to
be the next Ncetezo, Johnson, Quaye, Sidika, Shyngle and Chikuni must avoid
them and try to do it the natural way. Lunges and legs squats at the gym, for
instance, are a good start.
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