The concept of "gluteal proportions" refers to the measurement and evaluation of the size and shape of an individual's buttocks. While gluteal development is influenced by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and lifestyle factors, some populations may exhibit more pronounced gluteal features due to their genetic makeup.

The N13 Extreme Gluteal Proportions in African Link award has been presented to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional gluteal development. These recipients have showcased remarkable gluteal proportions, often accompanied by a well-defined and symmetrical shape.

The N13 Extreme Gluteal Proportions in African Link award is a unique recognition that celebrates individuals of African descent who possess exceptionally developed gluteal muscles. This award aims to acknowledge and appreciate the genetic diversity and physical characteristics that exist within the African population.

Research has shown that people of African descent tend to have a more prominent gluteal region compared to other populations. This is attributed to the genetic adaptation for storing fat in the gluteal area, which provides energy reserves during periods of food scarcity.

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