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Unusual Award N13 Extreme Gluteal Proportions In African Link Verified Jun 2026

Human gluteal size and shape are determined by multiple factors: pelvic bone structure, muscle mass (gluteus maximus, medius, minimus), fat distribution (influenced by hormones and genetics), and lifestyle factors (posture, exercise, nutrition). Populations from diverse geographical regions display variation. Among some groups of West and Central African descent (and diaspora populations), there is a documented tendency toward higher mean gluteofemoral fat deposition and greater pelvic width relative to some Eurasian populations. This is not “extreme” in a pathological sense, but rather a normal phenotypic variant shaped by evolutionary pressures such as thermoregulation, locomotion efficiency, and possibly sexual selection.

However, the underlying concept invoked—distinctive gluteal proportions among certain populations, particularly those of African descent—does touch on real anthropological and biological observations that have been historically misrepresented, fetishized, or exploited. In that context, one can analyze the notion of this “unusual award” as a fictional but revealing artifact of how human variation is sometimes pathologized or exoticized. Human gluteal size and shape are determined by

appears to stem from a specific piece of viral internet content, likely originating from Charity Ekezie This is not “extreme” in a pathological sense,