What to do if you are obsessed with buttocks: analysis of recent hot topics and psychological discussion
Recently, discussions about body preferences and mental health have continued to increase on social media and online platforms. Among them, "butt fetish" (a strong preference or obsession with the shape of the buttocks) has become a topic of concern to some netizens. This article combines popular content on the Internet in the past 10 days, presents relevant discussions with structured data, and explores the psychological and social factors behind it.
1. Data statistics on hot topics across the Internet in the past 10 days

| Ranking | Topic keywords | Number of discussions (10,000) | Main platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | body anxiety | 128.5 | Weibo/Xiaohongshu |
| 2 | body preference | 89.2 | Zhihu/Bilibili |
| 3 | Fetishism | 67.8 | Douban/Tieba |
| 4 | Fitness and Shaping | 210.4 | Douyin/Keep |
| 5 | mental health | 156.7 | WeChat public account |
2. Focus of discussion on the phenomenon of "butt-loving"
According to public opinion analysis, netizens’ attitudes toward “butt-loving” are diverse:
| opinion classification | Proportion | Typical comments |
|---|---|---|
| Aesthetic preferences | 42% | "Just like some people like big eyes, buttocks are just one of the aesthetic standards." |
| psychological doubts | 28% | "Is this preference normal? Do I need to see a psychiatrist?" |
| cultural criticism | 18% | "The media's overemphasis on the beauty of specific parts is a reflection of the objectified body" |
| Fitness related | 12% | "Hip curves can be improved through scientific training" |
3. Interpretation from the perspective of professional psychology
1.Preference causes: Psychologists suggest that preferences for specific body parts may stem from:
- Aesthetic imprints from childhood
- Sociocultural influences (e.g. body standards in popular culture)
- Individually unique neural response patterns
2.healthy boundaries: Need to be alert to the following situations:
| health status | red flag |
|---|---|
| normal preference | Ability to control behavior rationally without affecting life |
| Need attention | Obsessive thoughts or behaviors |
| Need intervention | Lead to social impairment or illegal behavior |
4. Analysis of social and cultural impact
Recent popular film, television and social media content shows:
| platform | Proportion of relevant content | Trend changes |
|---|---|---|
| Short video platform | 23% of fitness content includes butt training | +15% year-on-year |
| E-commerce platform | Shapewear sales increase by 40% | New products are being put on shelves faster |
| Film and television variety show | Body-related topics appear more frequently | Discussions become more diverse |
5. Response suggestions
1.self-assessment: Record the length of time you think about this preference and the frequency of actions every week to establish quantitative cognition
2.Professional resources:
| Requirement type | Suggested channels |
|---|---|
| psychological assessment | Psychology Department/Professional Scale of Tertiary A Hospital |
| fitness guidance | Certified Coach/Sports Medicine Organization |
| community support | Join a formal psychological mutual aid group for a limited time |
3.cognitive adjustment: Reduce excessive focus on single physical features and cultivate overall aesthetics through mindfulness training
Conclusion: Body preference, as a complex psycho-social phenomenon, needs to be viewed rationally. Recent online discussions reflect the increasing public awareness of mental health. It is recommended that those who are confused refer to professional guidance to avoid being misled by one-sided information.
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