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Are most girls obsessed with peach buttock?
In fact, rather than saying that most women have a strong obsession with peach buttocks, it is better to say that most women have an unimaginable obsession with becoming beautiful.

Throughout the history of human civilization development for thousands of years, we will find that no matter which civilization period human beings are in, no matter what the current level of productivity is, the pursuit of beauty has never been broken, and the pursuit of beauty by women who hold up half the sky is innate. This is an obsession that goes deep into the bone marrow, and it can be said that it has been completely buried in women's genes.

Peach buttock is named after it looks like a peach, which is characterized by large hip circumference, small waist-hip ratio and plump buttocks and thighs. Sexy and beautiful. It can be said that it is a great symbol of the health and beauty of modern women. What woman doesn't want to have such a beautiful hip shape?

Of course, in addition to the internal cause of women's paranoid pursuit of beauty, the praise and pursuit of peach buttocks by the outside world is also an extremely important reason, and naturally there are many men's strong pursuits.

According to a foreign study, the vast majority of men are more attracted to women with convex backs, especially women with curves at a 45-degree angle. In the eyes of most men, women with peach hips will be more charming and attractive.

This is not to say that women pursue peach buttocks just to show men, but imagine that a place that you already feel beautiful and charming is also praised and sought after by many opposite sex. Is that little vanity feeling not too cool or too satisfying?

Furthermore, from the point of view of biological reproduction, having a part that can attract the opposite sex is more in line with the survival instinct of organisms and the demand for reproduction in the gene chain.