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  2. Bombshell (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Bombshells are identified with hypersexuality, their curves, including hourglass figures and large breasts, sex appeal, larger than life personas or hedonistic lifestyle, [14] as well as stereotypes associated with blonde women and supermodels.

  3. Gyatt - Wikipedia

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    Gyatt (also commonly spelled as Gyat) is a term from African-American Vernacular English originally used in exclamation, such as "gyatt damn".In the 2020s, the word experienced a semantic shift and gained the additional meaning of "a person, usually a woman, with large and attractive buttocks and sometimes an hourglass figure".

  4. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    In a 1995 study, black men were more likely than white men to use the words "big" or "large" to describe their conception of an attractive woman's posterior. [235] In a 2009 experiment to research what South African, British white and British African men considered to be the most attractive size of posterior and breasts for white and black women.

  5. Physical attractiveness stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The physical attractiveness stereotype was first formally observed in a study done by Karen Dion, Ellen Berscheid, and Elaine Walster in 1972. [1] The goal of this study was to determine whether physical attractiveness affected how individuals were perceived, specifically whether they were perceived to have more socially desirable personality traits and quality of life.

  6. The year female desire went mainstream - AOL

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    From Nicole Kidman’s erotic thriller “Babygirl,” to a book of sexual fantasies edited by Gillian Anderson, this was the year the female sex drive took the wheel in popular culture.

  7. Simone Ashley Defends ‘Bridgerton’ Co-Star Nicola Coughlan ...

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    Simone Ashley has spoken out against the body-shaming comments directed at her “Bridgerton” co-star Nicola Coughlan. During a press conference at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival on June 15 ...

  8. Awoulaba - Wikipedia

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    Awoulaba is a Baoulé-language term from Ivory Coast meaning "queen of beauty", which refers to women who have plump and curvaceous bodies featuring large buttocks and wide hips. An Awoulaba is characterized by having buttocks that are visibly fuller and plumper compared to the rest of her body, so that her body resembles a distinctive "guitar ...

  9. Donald Trump calls tariff ‘the most beautiful word in the ...

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    She has described Trump’s tariff proposals as “a sales tax on the American people,” claiming they would “raise prices on middle-class families by almost $4,000 a year.”