GRACIA BON'S MASSIVE BOOTY
When I saw the first video accompanying this post, I thought it was an AI-generated clip. Those hips, that booty, compared to the upper part of her body, just don’t seem to match. But no, it turns out it's actually the plus-size Panamanian model Gracia Bon, a woman who’s carrying more fat in her hips than the exhaust fan at your neighborhood Chinese restaurant.
Gracia claims her body is natural, and to support this, she shares some old photos on her IG where you can already see those hips. But what she hasn’t considered is that, thanks to those same photos, it’s pretty clear she’s had breast augmentations, tummy tucks, and liposuctions galore.



Now, I’m not saying that’s wrong—everyone is free to do whatever they want with their body—but don’t preach body positivity when you’re altering your body to fit your ideal image. Gracia’s done all that, but she hasn’t touched her hips because she knew that’s what would sell, and that’s what made her famous. She has more than 8 million followers on IG, and you can imagine what that means financially.
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One person who surely has implants, which must’ve gotten messed up from this fall, is Ana Karen Fregoso Garcia.
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TIME TO START NORMALIZING ITwalter
Let’s be real… we love sex. If it were up to us, we’d be doing it every day. Multiple times, even. So how the hell is it possible that we don’t all have a sex doll at home?
What’s going on here? Is it the money? Could be—good ones don’t come cheap. Is it the taboo? Maybe. The judgment? Definitely. You hear stuff like, “That’s for weirdos,” “It’s not the same,” or “I don’t need that.” Come on, man. By that logic, you wouldn’t jerk off either because “it’s not the same.” And we both know you do.
It’s like someone telling you not to get a microwave because real cooking should be slow and traditional. Cool, I get it—but I want my microwave and my slow-cooked meals too. It’s all part of the package!
It’s about time we start normalizing this. Because if it’s not the money, it’s the shame. And if it’s not the shame, it’s the fear of what people might say. And you just can’t go through life like that.
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Obsession.