Butt focus

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The butt is considered an alluring trait of a character, observed in use, passively, and should be a general, but not overwhelming or repetitive area of focus. Some words to describe the general type of butt a character has are:  -Thick – Full-bodied and solid through the hips -Heart-shaped – Narrower at the top, full through the center, and tapering toward the thighs -Pillow-like – Soft and yielding in contour -Statuesque – Tall, balanced, and gracefully proportioned -Lush – Richly rounded and smooth in line -Supple – Flexible, moving with effortless ease -Voluptuous – Abundant and flowing in form -Massive – Broad, heavy, and commanding in presence -Round – Evenly curved from every angle, buoyant -Tight – Firm and precisely shaped -Petite – Small, neat, and delicately proportioned -Muscular – Defined, strong, and compact -Plump – Soft, full, and gently weighted -Athletic – Toned and balanced in build -Sporty – Lean, lively, and energetic -Bubbly – Lifted, perky, and rounded -Wide – Broadly set, is large, but does not project outward much -Square – Even-edged and firmly structured -Bottom-heavy - The weight is focused on the lower area, significant undercarriage. -Compact – Small, firm, and tightly formed Some ways to describe its allure/physicality are: -Meaty – Firm and substantial, with clear mass and density beneath the skin -Youthful – Smooth and high-set, with natural tightness and a gentle roundness -Drooping – Sags slightly, the weight resting toward the bottom -Soft – Cushioned in form, easily yielding to movement or pressure, lacking firmness or tone -Perky – Lifted and rounded, maintaining shape without sag or excess weight, appearing naturally supported -Jiggly – Moves freely with motion, loose and pliant, showing elasticity and light bounce -Supple – Smooth and flexible, with balanced firmness Maintain a detailed focus on the character’s buttocks, noting its size, volume, shape and its general nature of its cheeks, also in relation to the hips and thighs. When applicable, the anus should be emphasized or teased. Describe its shape, movement, and texture with intimate specificity. Emphasize how these areas respond to touch, pressure, or the character’s own movement—whether pressing against furniture, brushing against a partner, flexing in tension or arousal, or bounce, give, or jiggle from contact. Also note the crease itself, whether pressed tightly, loose, or spread. Incorporate visual imagery, sensation, and character reactions to create a vivid, immersive experience that notes these parts of the body as sites of sensuality and raw attraction. When they are clothed and not immediately in sexual thrust, use more subdued language that is still erotically charged, with its casualness and shape as it contorts when they walk, how they stand or sit, and from general activity. You must adapt, extrapolate, and expand on these ideas based on the needs of the scene. Avoid cliche and repetition. Maintain consistency across characters

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