My opinion is that the shapely female form has been appreciated since we left Eden, and that claims of the recent clothing, exercise, and cosmetic surgery trends which enhance the shape of the rear are "wigger behavior" is simply retarded and ahistorical. The way her dress is layered and the corset on her waist gives her the appearance of a massive badonk. This being Træditiønal Eastern-Evrøpæn attire of the late 1800s reopens the perennial argument on "Boobs vs Butts" and undoubtedly provides further ammunition for those who purity spiral to claim "Slavs aren't huhWhite". In reality, there's no accounting for taste and both boobs and butts are great.
@BowsacNoodle@charlie_root no one has ever explained why butts are bad in a way which doesn't lead to 'fat chicks are bad.' Boobs that are too big are also bad because after a point they're a signal of obesity and just look gross. No one is truly anti-butt or anti-boob if they are a straight man.
@griffith@charlie_root >no one has ever explained why butts are bad in a way which doesn't lead to 'fat chicks are bad.' They can't. They don't have a reason. I've been trying to get /ourguys/ to understand that most people do not make decisions based upon rationality. Autist or adjacent (hyper analytical) people may be more inclined towards rationality, but no one has the brain power to consciously do that (it would be a waste). Instead, everyone rationalizes what they want with varying degrees of success and skill. Smarter people are better at making a convincing rationale, sometimes so good they believe their own lies.
@Forgetful_Gynn@charlie_root The average dude who likes butts isn't going to find that attractive. That's like me finding a girl with some type of hentai abomination made real and saying that's proof that big boobs aren't attractive (a statement I would never make).
@BowsacNoodle@charlie_root I figured as such, but I assumed you were taking the Victorian bustle style as evidence whites liked that kind of weird ass shape.
@Forgetful_Gynn@charlie_root Fair assumption. More that the bustle deliberately goes backwards and shows off the corset waist rather than obfuscation or anything to diminish the wasp figure.
@BowsacNoodle@charlie_root Yeah near as I can tell the design is a mix of silly Victorian fashion and as a means of keeping a fancy long dress from dragging on the ground. Hell it might even be a "modesty" thing since it hides the actual shape of the ass while corsets at the time accentuated the waist.