I've noticed, with much joy but also significant shock and awe, that there are probably hundreds, if not thousands, of women on Instagram who have *otherworldly* hourglass figures. They're all trying to monetize their looks through photo sets available through Patreon and similar venues, and I don't have a problem with that (though I don't subscribe to any of them). I'm sure most of these models have had plastic surgery done and they also are zealots for exercise and diet. But still. Boobs and butts can be surgically augmented or lifted, yes, and lipo can be suctioned away, and cardio can keep the waist trim and squats can tone and build a booty.
But how can so many women have such amazing hips? With matching bubble butts? I don't see a natural way (i.e. exercise+diet) to get there -- but I don't think I've ever heard of surgery to do it, either. You'd have to widen the pelvis, wouldn't you? I've met/known a few women in my life with naturally goddess-like dimensions but they have been very rare. The amount of them on Instagram is just staggering, and their waist:hip ratios are also beyond belief. Maybe it's the percentages playing out, plus the interconnectivity of the web, but given just how prevalent plastic surgery has become I can't help but wonder if the more accurate answer is, yes, there is plastic surgery that can round out a woman's hips (and, combined with all her other physical attributes, freeze a heterosexual man in place with his jaw hanging down). Is it so?
Let me add, the women are a cross-section of ethnicities and colors, and a majority of the pix aren't tricks with corsets and/or Photoshop.
Thx for any feedback,
Kevbo
But how can so many women have such amazing hips? With matching bubble butts? I don't see a natural way (i.e. exercise+diet) to get there -- but I don't think I've ever heard of surgery to do it, either. You'd have to widen the pelvis, wouldn't you? I've met/known a few women in my life with naturally goddess-like dimensions but they have been very rare. The amount of them on Instagram is just staggering, and their waist:hip ratios are also beyond belief. Maybe it's the percentages playing out, plus the interconnectivity of the web, but given just how prevalent plastic surgery has become I can't help but wonder if the more accurate answer is, yes, there is plastic surgery that can round out a woman's hips (and, combined with all her other physical attributes, freeze a heterosexual man in place with his jaw hanging down). Is it so?
Let me add, the women are a cross-section of ethnicities and colors, and a majority of the pix aren't tricks with corsets and/or Photoshop.
Thx for any feedback,
Kevbo