when did this obsession for women having big butts start, and why?

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  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    edited October 2015
    For me, my "booty obsession" started when I wanted to build up my very flat behind. After lots of work, my current booty is bigger.. but not super large. It is very shapely, strong and proportionate to my body. But I'll admit, I would love if it could be a bit larger. I will keep trying, but I am realistic... genetics may not be on my side ! :/
  • oh_happy_day
    oh_happy_day Posts: 1,137 Member
    I'm going to ignore the unsolicited advice you've decided to bequeath upon us ladies, we're just so grateful to hear your views on how elegant our physiques are or aren't.

    My guess is that the current obsession is big butts is multifaceted and depends how deep you want to dig into gender, race, fashion and culture.

    There has always been an 'ideal' physique in women - tiny waists (corsets!) in Victorian times, Twiggy was the It Girl in the 1960s, tall and Amazonian in the 80s, the waif look of the 90s, low rise jeans and defined abs in the early 2000s, and right now it's all about hourglass shapes with exaggerated hip to waist ratio. There's always something that we're all meant to aspire to. Currently we're meant to be slender enough to have a thigh gap but still have a booty....sure, that's realistic. Fitspo and instagram fit models are everywhere, reinforcing the slim with a booty ideal.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrp0zJZu0a4
    Buzzfeed did a cool video on this.
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    I see a lot of questions from women wanting to get their posteriors bigger, getting advice on doing squats etc, and it leaves me wondering when did this obsession start? 20 years ago we had the likes of Cindy Crawford and Pamela Anderson, and none of them had disproportionately large backsides.

    If you look back further than 20 years you'd probably find that curves and butts have been popular for a long time. Check out paintings from the Renaissance. Curves were indicative of fertility, health and enough wealth to feed yourself properly. From the early 20th century, the ideal form started to become more slender. Women stopped wearing corsets routinely - metal was required for war production, it became more socially acceptable for women to be physically active. Fashions changed along with this, think about the difference between Victorian era clothing and the flapper dresses of the 1920s.

    Then there are people who suggest that the obsession with big butts are an example of a feature which is generally associated with black women but has only became fashionable once appropriated by white culture. See also: baby hairs, twerking, 'ghetto'/rap style, bantu knots etc. Here are articles discussing that aspect. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/sep/23/why-black-bum-only-good-white-skin-cultural-appropriation
    http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/13/why-are-people-suddenly-so-concerned-about-hijacking-black-culture.html
    http://www.beautyredefined.net/beauty-whitewashed-how-white-ideals-exclude-women-of-color/

    hamlet1222 wrote: »

    Personally I'm not a fan of the J-Lo look, it just seems a bit inelegant to me, Eva Longoria has a much more elegant physique. My advice to any woman is just to get your body fat to a healthy % and follow a balanced and regular exercise routine - after that learn to accept yourself and be proud. And that goes for guys too - no one knew what a 'six pack' was before the 90s.

    In summary, if you're not a fan of big butts you will probably only need to wait 5-10 years and there'll be another idealized physique.
  • brower47
    brower47 Posts: 16,356 Member
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    I see a lot of questions from women wanting to get their posteriors bigger, getting advice on doing squats etc, and it leaves me wondering when did this obsession start? 20 years ago we had the likes of Cindy Crawford and Pamela Anderson, and none of them had disproportionately large backsides.

    Personally I'm not a fan of the J-Lo look, it just seems a bit inelegant to me, Eva Longoria has a much more elegant physique. My advice to any woman is just to get your body fat to a healthy % and follow a balanced and regular exercise routine - after that learn to accept yourself and be proud. And that goes for guys too - no one knew what a 'six pack' was before the 90s.

    My advice to you, stop giving unsolicited advice to women about their personal physique desires. But thanks for randomly telling the forums what your personal preference is for women's backsides.
  • emhunter
    emhunter Posts: 1,212 Member
    edited October 2015
    Sir Mix A Lot first had the song I like big butts.

    It is sort of a cultural thing though. A lot of men of color have always preferred or liked big butts. However, for the women that get the surgery to enhance their butts, I think it often does not look real or cute. But a woman that naturally has a bigger butt...I don't think there is anything "inelegant" about it. It's how us big booty girls were made.
  • tomatoey
    tomatoey Posts: 5,446 Member
    edited October 2015
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    20 years ago we had the likes of Cindy Crawford and Pamela Anderson

    You mean caucasian women
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    and none of them had disproportionately large backsides.

    I don't know what "disproportionately large" means to you
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    Personally I'm not a fan of the J-Lo look,

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    it just seems a bit inelegant to me,

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    Eva Longoria has a much more elegant physique.

    I don't know what "elegant" means to you, except maybe "more caucasian-looking"
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    My advice to any woman

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    is just to get your body fat to a healthy % and follow a balanced and regular exercise routine -

    lost in my lack of caring about the rest of what you have to say
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    after that learn to accept yourself and be proud.

    Oh gee awesome THANK YOU SO MUCH that would not have occurred to me if you hadn't suggested it

    RIGHT AFTER you told us what you thought was NOT OK
  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    It's cultural. As Latin Americans have more and more influence on the larger culture in the United States, beauty standards have shifted. This has always been a thing in populations with African diaspora. It is most obvious is in Brazil and the Caribbean--Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, etc.

    US media is global and influences popular culture worldwide. I'm sure that you Brits have been subjected to the Kardashians, for example.

    Whites will be a minority here in a couple of decades, so expect the images that you see to keep changing. I'm sure that demographics are shifting in Europe as well.

    OP, why would anybody care about your particular, personal tastes? Making recommendations about what all women "should" look like or do based and what you like is beyond ridiculous. I certainly remember 6-packs being a thing in the early 80...that is not a new standard of male attractiveness at all.

    What's truly sad is when people have hearts and minds that are disproportionately small.


  • tashatashae
    tashatashae Posts: 311 Member
    Kimegatron wrote: »
    TO MAKE DAT BOOTY CLAP DOH
    lol

  • Maxematics
    Maxematics Posts: 2,287 Member
    edited October 2015
    brower47 wrote: »
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    I see a lot of questions from women wanting to get their posteriors bigger, getting advice on doing squats etc, and it leaves me wondering when did this obsession start? 20 years ago we had the likes of Cindy Crawford and Pamela Anderson, and none of them had disproportionately large backsides.

    Personally I'm not a fan of the J-Lo look, it just seems a bit inelegant to me, Eva Longoria has a much more elegant physique. My advice to any woman is just to get your body fat to a healthy % and follow a balanced and regular exercise routine - after that learn to accept yourself and be proud. And that goes for guys too - no one knew what a 'six pack' was before the 90s.

    My advice to you, stop giving unsolicited advice to women about their personal physique desires. But thanks for randomly telling the forums what your personal preference is for women's backsides.

    Co-signed.

    I also love how Pamela Anderson was mentioned when she's actually known for her disproportionately large boobs. Also, a large butt does not mean a woman does not have a healthy BF%. Serena Williams is a friggin goddess with a beautiful backside and she's got an athletic BF%.

    emhunter wrote: »
    Sir Mix A Lot first had the song I like big butts.

    It is sort of a cultural thing though. A lot of men of color have always preferred or liked big butts. However the women that get the surgery, I think it does not look real or cute. But a woman that naturally has a bigger butt...I don't think there is anything "inelegant" about it. It's how us big booty girls were made.

    Thank you. I'm multiracial, but white passing. I've always had a more "mature" body as I was growing up. Men sexualized me before I even knew what sex was. At the same time, society shamed me into hating my hips, my butt, my curly hair, and many other parts of me. Being that I'm white passing, I've had the privilege of growing up not having my looks scrutinized even half as badly as other women of color. Personally I'm glad that other body types are being embraced, even if it means I have to see really poorly done fake *kitten* out there.

    Women come in all sizes and shapes. The women you've mentioned, aside from Pamela Anderson, aspire to very Hollywood cookie cutter proportions due to a ridiculous standard of beauty which is modeled on the average European white woman. Eva Longoria is a Latina who happens to fit that standard of beauty, so you deem her "elegant".
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    DUDE! Seriously???
  • emhunter
    emhunter Posts: 1,212 Member
    @tomatoey wow! Lol. That's all I can say. I don't want to be warned by moderators!
  • Kimegatron
    Kimegatron Posts: 772 Member
    Hey man, I got a big 'ol booty. Just in my genetics! I could probably strengthen it, for sure, but lazy
  • CaliDollFace
    CaliDollFace Posts: 27 Member
    This thread topic is inelegant.
  • emhunter
    emhunter Posts: 1,212 Member
    It's cultural. As Latin Americans have more and more influence on the larger culture in the United States, beauty standards have shifted. This has always been a thing in populations with African diaspora. It is most obvious is in Brazil and the Caribbean--Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, etc.

    US media is global and influences popular culture worldwide. I'm sure that you Brits have been subjected to the Kardashians, for example.

    Whites will be a minority here in a couple of decades, so expect the images that you see to keep changing. I'm sure that demographics are shifting in Europe as well.

    OP, why would anybody care about your particular, personal tastes? Making recommendations about what all women "should" look like or do based and what you like is beyond ridiculous. I certainly remember 6-packs being a thing in the early 80...that is not a new standard of male attractiveness at all.

    What's truly sad is when people have hearts and minds that are disproportionately small.


    I know you said populations of African diaspora, but I just wanted to point out to readers that a big butt is a trait very common for black women. Not just Latin America. African women are included.
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    Much like most things in life, this is a matter of opinion, and as such you can expect nearly every aspect of it to be entirely subjective. Some people like broccoli, some don't. One man's repulsive is another man's appealing. All you can really do is just live life according to your own personal set of morals and beliefs. And, at the end of the day, just remember what The Dude has to say on the subject:

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  • misskarne
    misskarne Posts: 1,765 Member
    Oh look, a man telling a woman what to do with her body.

    No doubt to be butthurt when the women tell him to butt out.
  • DavPul
    DavPul Posts: 61,406 Member
    tomatoey wrote: »
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    20 years ago we had the likes of Cindy Crawford and Pamela Anderson

    You mean caucasian women
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    and none of them had disproportionately large backsides.

    I don't know what "disproportionately large" means to you
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    Personally I'm not a fan of the J-Lo look,

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    it just seems a bit inelegant to me,

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    Eva Longoria has a much more elegant physique.

    I don't know what "elegant" means to you, except maybe "more caucasian-looking"
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    My advice to any woman

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    is just to get your body fat to a healthy % and follow a balanced and regular exercise routine -

    lost in my lack of caring about the rest of what you have to say
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    after that learn to accept yourself and be proud.

    Oh gee awesome THANK YOU SO MUCH that would not have occurred to me if you hadn't suggested it

    RIGHT AFTER you told us what you thought was NOT OK

    This post had me laughing and smiling the whole way thru.

    10/10 would read again
  • rocknlotsofrolls
    rocknlotsofrolls Posts: 418 Member
    I've always had a bubble butt and in fact people made fun of it when I was growing up. Then butts became the cool thing to have and everyone was trying to get one. I don't think my butt will ever go away but at least doing squats and deadlifts made it firmer.

    Dang! You sound like me. Black girls used to tell me I have a ghetto butt. Kids made fun of girls with big butts when I was in high school, but now it's all the rage. I was born in the wrong decade I guess.
  • myfelinepal
    myfelinepal Posts: 13,000 Member
    This post smells familiar.

    OP, would you also feel compelled to tell a woman if she had camel toe?
  • Alluminati
    Alluminati Posts: 6,208 Member
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    I see a lot of questions from women wanting to get their posteriors bigger, getting advice on doing squats etc, and it leaves me wondering when did this obsession start? 20 years ago we had the likes of Cindy Crawford and Pamela Anderson, and none of them had disproportionately large backsides.

    Personally I'm not a fan of the J-Lo look, it just seems a bit inelegant to me, Eva Longoria has a much more elegant physique. My advice to any woman is just to get your body fat to a healthy % and follow a balanced and regular exercise routine - after that learn to accept yourself and be proud. And that goes for guys too - no one knew what a 'six pack' was before the 90s.

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  • myfelinepal
    myfelinepal Posts: 13,000 Member
    tomatoey wrote: »
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    20 years ago we had the likes of Cindy Crawford and Pamela Anderson

    You mean caucasian women
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    and none of them had disproportionately large backsides.

    I don't know what "disproportionately large" means to you
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    Personally I'm not a fan of the J-Lo look,

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    it just seems a bit inelegant to me,

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    Eva Longoria has a much more elegant physique.

    I don't know what "elegant" means to you, except maybe "more caucasian-looking"
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    My advice to any woman

    who cares
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    is just to get your body fat to a healthy % and follow a balanced and regular exercise routine -

    lost in my lack of caring about the rest of what you have to say
    hamlet1222 wrote: »
    after that learn to accept yourself and be proud.

    Oh gee awesome THANK YOU SO MUCH that would not have occurred to me if you hadn't suggested it

    RIGHT AFTER you told us what you thought was NOT OK

    *applause*
  • oh_happy_day
    oh_happy_day Posts: 1,137 Member
    This post smells familiar.

    OP, would you also feel compelled to tell a woman if she had camel toe?

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  • stevencloser
    stevencloser Posts: 8,911 Member
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    I prefer the Jonathan Coulton version.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCWaN_Tc5wo
  • rocknlotsofrolls
    rocknlotsofrolls Posts: 418 Member
    I don't think you realize that some of us have a naturally big butt. You hurt me bad, real bad!
  • kk_inprogress
    kk_inprogress Posts: 3,077 Member
    shell1005 wrote: »
    Baby Got Back came out in 1992. I was still in high school.

    Bootylicious came out in 2002. I just graduated Grad School.

    It's 2015. The love of the big booty has been around for a long, long time.

    Those songs make me wanna squat for dayyyyyyys.
  • Maitria
    Maitria Posts: 439 Member
    This thing right here
    Is lettin all the ladies know
    What guys talk about
    You know
    The finer things in life

    Is that more elegant?

    I personally was going to blame Rumpshaker but forgot about Fat bottomed girls.

  • Cahgetsfit
    Cahgetsfit Posts: 1,912 Member
    It's cultural. As Latin Americans have more and more influence on the larger culture in the United States, beauty standards have shifted. This has always been a thing in populations with African diaspora. It is most obvious is in Brazil and the Caribbean--Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, etc.

    Yep - I was going to say this! It's a cultural thing. In Brazil (where I was born) people have always liked a big booty - more important than big hooters. I grew up in Australia though where people worried if their butts "looked big in this". I've never had a butt unfortunately (or boobs either!) but am really happy that my previously flat butt is starting to round out and up due to all my squats!

    For some reason though, North Americans have caught on to this Latin American preference and now all the chicks want the booty.

    Massive fake butts look just as "inelegant" as massive fake hooters IMHO - so it's all about getting the aesthetics right in relation to your body shape/size!
  • kk_inprogress
    kk_inprogress Posts: 3,077 Member
  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    emhunter wrote: »
    It's cultural. As Latin Americans have more and more influence on the larger culture in the United States, beauty standards have shifted. This has always been a thing in populations with African diaspora. It is most obvious is in Brazil and the Caribbean--Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, etc.

    US media is global and influences popular culture worldwide. I'm sure that you Brits have been subjected to the Kardashians, for example.

    Whites will be a minority here in a couple of decades, so expect the images that you see to keep changing. I'm sure that demographics are shifting in Europe as well.

    OP, why would anybody care about your particular, personal tastes? Making recommendations about what all women "should" look like or do based and what you like is beyond ridiculous. I certainly remember 6-packs being a thing in the early 80...that is not a new standard of male attractiveness at all.

    What's truly sad is when people have hearts and minds that are disproportionately small.


    I know you said populations of African diaspora, but I just wanted to point out to readers that a big butt is a trait very common for black women. Not just Latin America. African women are included.

    Agreed.
  • kk_inprogress
    kk_inprogress Posts: 3,077 Member
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