This points to regional, cultural, or genetic demographics, highlighting full-figured aesthetics that are deeply rooted in African heritage and celebrated globally.
On the other hand, critics argue that hyper-specific classifications like "extreme gluteal proportions" risk reducing women to mere physical dimensions, perpetuating a long history of exoticizing and objectifying Black female bodies. Navigating this boundary between celebrating natural genetic diversity and commercializing body parts remains a central debate among cultural commentators. This points to regional, cultural, or genetic demographics,
Multi-ancestry exome sequencing and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified specific loci, such as mutations in the INHBE gene This points to regional