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However, the history of observing these extreme proportions is also marked by exploitation. In the 19th century, women with these natural traits were often treated as curiosities rather than human beings. The most famous example is Saartjie Baartman, who was exhibited across Europe due to her steatopygia. Today, the conversation has shifted toward body positivity and the reclamation of natural form. Awarding recognition to these extreme proportions today is less about "othering" and more about acknowledging the diversity of the human canvas.
But to award it, to rank it, to circulate it as a freakish oddity, is to ignore a century of anti-colonial rhetoric and medical ethics. However, the history of observing these extreme proportions
Awards ran from N.1 (e.g., "Longest Fingers") to N.20 (e.g., "Highest Pain Tolerance"). By the time the internet reached N.13, the focus shifted to a feature that has long fascinated anthropologists, artists, and tabloid editors alike: the steatopygic profile. Today, the conversation has shifted toward body positivity
Unusual Award N.13- Extreme Gluteal Proportions In African Woman is more than just a recognition of physical attributes; it's a celebration of cultural diversity, individuality, and the complex perceptions of beauty across different societies. As we continue to navigate the complexities of identity, culture, and self-expression, awards like N.13 remind us of the importance of inclusivity and the need to challenge and expand our understanding of beauty. Through such recognitions, we can foster a more accepting and appreciative society, one that values the uniqueness of the human form in all its manifestations. Awards ran from N