The interest in larger buttocks can be seen as a subset of this movement, with some people finding attraction in curvier figures. This appreciation for diversity in body types is a positive step towards promoting self-acceptance and self-love.

In a quiet alleyway in Jakarta, a small, unassuming door blended into the urban landscape. The door was painted with a simple, yet intriguing logo: a stylized dog's head with a beret, next to a large, exaggerated representation of a rear end. This was the entrance to "Ewe Doggy Alter," a secretive art gallery known only to a select few.

The performance was mesmerizing, a dance that spoke of freedom and the celebration of the human (and non-human) form in all its beauty and complexity. As the model rotated, the audience saw multiple perspectives, each one a reminder that art is subjective and multifaceted.