@charlottebevannn pls tell me ppl understand thisðŸ˜ðŸ˜ #Taskmasterpiece #airpod #shapedlikeap #JDPassItOn
Forget about the “pear-shaped body”: The Tiktok star has managed to coin a new term after claiming that her body looks like Apple’s headphones, and now women with big breasts and a narrow pelvis are uploading different and weird TikTok videos that deal with just that
When we are looking for what shape of garment will compliment us, the stylists explain to us that we need to understand what kind of female body structure we have: the hourglass, the triangle (pear), the inverted or square triangle. The hourglass is the cut that most symbolizes the ideal of contemporary Western beauty, and it characterizes women with large breasts, a wide pelvis and a narrow waist. The pear structure characterizes women with small breasts and a wide pelvis, and the inverted triangle structure women with large breasts and small buttocks.
But apparently it’s time to update the concepts: overseas, women with the inverted triangle structure began to call themselves “Airpod Headphones”. The first to the trend, it seems, was a cartoonist who uploaded a video about a year ago in which she is seen running and collapsing in tears in the hallway with the caption: “When he’s a guy who loves ass, but you have a body that looks like Airpods.” Indeed, if you look at Apple’s headphones from the side, you can understand what it’s talking about: a stalked body without a full buttocks and a lush chest. The video went viral and garnered more than 34,000 views, and in the last month the concept has suddenly gained momentum – as more and more women have started calling themselves “owning an iPod”.
The first were those who dealt with this body structure in the absence of self-acceptance. “At least men do not just take advantage of me because of my body, because I have an Airpods structure,” one cartoonist wrote, referring to her not being attractive enough, and another uploaded a video in which she complains about the back pain her Airpods body structure gives her. Another surfer uploaded a video at Christmas in which she wrote cynically: “Everyone, please stop asking Santa for a funny, intelligent Jewish girl, with an Airfood physique who wants to be a lawyer and loves Larry David.”
The hashtag #shapliklikeap has been tagged no less than 689,000 times, and recently women have started using the term as a compliment to themselves as well. “I, when I remember my body being compared to headphones worth hundreds of dollars,” wrote one surfer, and others tagged the new term as describing men’s first encounter with their headphone body structure, implying that men are unable to resist it.
https://www.tiktok.com/@circusclown123/video/7004220991782030598
https://www.tiktok.com/@kerris._/video/7001850052675128581
@qveenjulia I thought it was just Jewish people who wanted this but it’s everyone #fyp #jewish #jewtok
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