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Bubble butts make me think that the woman who owns said butt spends way too much time sitting and not enough time moving around.
Why anyone would have plastic surgery to acquire a fat ass is beyond me. To each his own, I guess. |
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I am wondering what all these women will do when this fad goes out of style. Because it will.
Do you have a butt-ectomy? This too, shall pass. |
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Paintings through time have appreciated big rear ends!
for example: Botticelli Birth of Venus: http://www.uffizi.org/artworks/the-birth-of-venus-by-sandro-botticelli/ |
Not really. A fuller figure was idealized for most of human history. Thinks of Rubens and the old paintings of Aphrodite- no tiny asses in site. Seems we are finally getting back to that- thankfully! |
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Which famous French painter appreciated such women?
http://www.toulouse-lautrec-foundation.org/A-nude-woman.html |
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All the way to the beginning of art:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/prehistoric-art/paleolithic-art/v/nude-woman-venus-of-willendorf-c-28-000-25-000-b-c-e |
Peter Paul Rubens:
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I don't know how you define "low," but I respectfully disagree. AA have been in South America for about three hundred years, and people with 4-28% AA ancestry means there are a lot of people with AA ancestry. |
A natural butt is all well and good. These ridiculous centaur asses the Kardashians have brought into fashion are puke worthy. So is twerking. What is next - fucking on the dance floor? Keep it classy kids... |
Those fat asses come with fat bodies which come with health problems. I will stick with boomer obsession with weight control. |
Fuller figures were indicative of prosperity--as in you were well off enough to be able to afford to get fat. That doesn't make it healthy or attractive. |
Good for you. There's always room for a fetish. |
No not every woman gets cellulite. In any event, those fat asses don't take well to gravity and are grotesque over time. |