![]() ![]() Perhaps, like Big Naturals, it’s specifically natural asses that are in. ![]() While it’s rumored that women like Kim Kardashian have gotten much of their ass-enhancing plastic surgery removed, I’m not sure this suggests asses are altogether out. Though Big Naturals routinely and rightly receive our praise, it’s not as though small boobs are wanting for any attention. Rather, our tastes for boobs and butts have altogether expanded. In reality, our culture isn’t rigidly oscillating between an admiration between big boobs or big butts, making us now simply on one end of the spectrum. In recent months, the Post (which I have apparently dubbed the main cultural barometer of this sort of thing) has been running story after tabloidy story about women getting kicked out of restaurants for having too much cleavage or how young women on TikTok are embracing their big boobs as part of the body positive movement. Still, that doesn’t stop people from talking in this competitive context. In other words, regardless of what the media and fashion world might say, breasts and butts both transcend trends. It’s a biological inclination: We perceive women with bigger breasts and bigger butts as being better able to support the development of new life, even if the science behind that isn’t all that concrete. In reality, most people, men and women alike, have long enjoyed the curves of a woman’s body. The question of whether someone is a boob guy or a butt guy has divided us for decades. Many of us seem incapable of appreciating the middle ground of an argument, seeing both sides of a debate, or even rejecting the need for a dichotomy in the first place.
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