‘Having a flat behind does not affect your success as a woman,’ Mzansi women debate
Lately women with big behinds and curvy hips have been the most popular and trending on social media and everywhere. Some women have risen from nothing to owning businesses just because they have good bodies and huge butts. Others have gone to the extents of getting acting gigs and gained fame just by showing off their booty.
However, one woman today decided to post that she does not think that having a flat behind hinders one’s success if they are beautiful.
“Amanda Du Pont is proof that having a flat ass doesn’t affect you when you’re pretty… She’s too pretty..Big booty goes to the ugly ones Equation must balance,” the lady posted on Twitter.
After seeing this twitter streets reacted with many women agreeing with her whilst others were rooting for the big butt. Others debated saying it is possible to have both a beautiful face and a big behind and gave Buhle Samuels as an example. Here are some of the comments from the public:
‘Having a flat behind does not affect your success as a woman,’ Mzansi women debate
“If you ain’t got Amanda’s beauty at least have Zodwa wabantu’s body!!”
“I’d rather choose the Zodwa Wabantu type all day every day. Nice and tasty in bed. Dont fuss about complexion. Very easy going those ones”
“The way women be having high standards but lacking these basic requirements”
“This is so true Couldn’t have said it better”
“Guys there Buhle “tshidi” she has both”
“Some sense in this tweet”
Generally one’s success should not be determined by how you look but by how you strive to achieve your goals. Women face a lot of hurdles in their everyday lives. Many young girls are now succumbing to peer pressure because of the standards set on social media. We have seen booty enlargement, skin lightening and hips enlargement medicines flooding the streets as a result.
Every girl aspires to be known for having the biggest booty or hottest body than being known for achieving other goals in life. Unfortunately darker girls or those with smaller behinds end up feeling inferior and it stresses them because society shuns them.
‘Having a flat behind does not affect your success as a woman,’ Mzansi women debate