http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/archive/segment/54208f26fe34447af90007f6?cps=gravity
The commentators are like watching artists debate over whether or not a red painting is actually the color red, or is it depicting the symbiotic relationship of passion and relentlessness to the modern society of thought.
I don't remember, ever, being a time where a flat ass was considered attractive. "Big Booty" has always been a favorable trait. Not "Fat Booty"...that is something completely different. The "Bubble" is what men find attractive, and it can come in various sizes.
Body shaming over having a bubble butt? I highly doubt that ever happened. Body shaming over a gigantic fat ass? That will probably continue.
This would be newsworthy if all of a sudden "fat triceps" are now the hot commodity, that would be something new and might lessen body shaming.
The commentators are like watching artists debate over whether or not a red painting is actually the color red, or is it depicting the symbiotic relationship of passion and relentlessness to the modern society of thought.
I don't remember, ever, being a time where a flat ass was considered attractive. "Big Booty" has always been a favorable trait. Not "Fat Booty"...that is something completely different. The "Bubble" is what men find attractive, and it can come in various sizes.
Body shaming over having a bubble butt? I highly doubt that ever happened. Body shaming over a gigantic fat ass? That will probably continue.
This would be newsworthy if all of a sudden "fat triceps" are now the hot commodity, that would be something new and might lessen body shaming.