Why do girls try so hard to make their ass seem big?
Big ass = wide hips = beneficial traits for childbearing
Our brains are drawn to asses
>>37947313
My brain is drawn to small ass tho
>>37947320
That's why you jerk off to traps.
>>37947280
Big asses = feature trait of black women. White girls want to make their asses look big to attract black men for their BBC
>>37947280
>that thing on the left
there are people worse off than me after all
>>37947280
WHAT ARE YOU A FAG?
why dont you go to some other FAGGOT website
>>37947320
Then you are defective
They want attention. Its like how little kids like to take off their clothes for attention.
>>37947280
Because it's the fashionable thing to do. You can argue about how that came to be until you're blue in the face but it doesn't really matter. Why do men try so hard to make their muscles bigger? Their face bearded or their hair similar to that of hitlerjugend? It's trendy. Sometimes trends persist (mostly) through the cycles and sometimes it's a form of counter to whatever came before. With the advent of new communications technologies such as television or the internet trends quickly become norms quicker than in previous eras which makes the trends more apparent to us as observers but this has been going on for some time. The trends themselves aren't as much products of media as they are of new paradigms of thought and in postmodern age of individualism I don't feel like the progression towards "liberation" of expressions of individualism by means of the flesh should be all that surprising. In the 60's and 70's this trend of individualism as the highest virtue expressed itself primarily through fashion but starting in the 80's the focus of individual expression has turned more towards the body than anything else it seems: tattoos, piercings, hair, muscle, makeup and so.
Now you might argue that people aren't truly expressing their individualism. You might say that they are simply conforming to a more or less narrow subset of the population. Post-structuralist ideas (which more or produced these trends) argue that we understand the world through the systems we indulge in. In their quest for individualism (today we call it self-fulfillment) they view this conformity to certain "trends" or cultures as they really are, as a form of distinguishing themselves from whatever they presume to be the normative mode. True individuals are freaks of nature and can never conform to such subcultures but as long as the idea of the individual is seen as the societal moral imperative we will continue down the path of plug and play faux individual attainment. Me too.