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As it turns out, people like butts, particularly ones in yoga pants. I know I’m just as shocked as you. It’s like, wait, you’re telling me that you don’t need to be 36-24-36? You don’t need to be thick and juicy or have an itty bitty waist? Sir Mix-A-Lot, you liar!
In this video, a woman walks around New York City with a “hidden camera” attached to her behind. People (men, women and Elmo) look and stare and ogle because they’re all keen observers of the human condition. Also, butts.
The video was made in large part to draw awareness to prostate cancer during men’s health awareness month. So yes fellas, please, watch this video of a woman in yoga pants and then get your prostate checked…or something like that.
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She’s even made her way to the Indian tabloids.
Because most of her “fans” can’t access Televisa Monterrey, Garcia makes her weather reports available on her own personal YouTube channel . Several of these clips have more than 50k views in just the last few days.
And her Instagram account jumped up to 30,000 followers from all the attention.
And someone is squatting on her subreddit.
Thankfully, it appears this hasn’t gotten to Garcia’s head. Nah, just kidding, she’s loving it.
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This is hardly a new concept, we know. And maybe if we perused the sketchier side of the internet more often, we would know about things like "20 Hottest Girls Working Out" lists or even the anti-work out pants initiative the Coallition Against Hot Girls Wearing Sweatpants. (Yes, this Facebook group's name was misspelled, which makes it even better for some reason.)
Dudes aren't all to blame, either: Female yoga pants-wearers have proudly submitted their own butts for display. We wonder how many of them are actually practicing, because seriously, Bikram Choudbury would probably be pretty disappointed if he knew about such a thing as girlsinyogapants.com.
According to the website, it's reason for being is simple: "Why look at just girls, when you can look at girls in yoga pants? That's the idea behind this always funny, always sexy website. Get your backside fix, feast your eyes on the web's best posteriors, and pay homage to the derriere." Uh, "feast your eyes"? Gross.
But really, our favorite part about this (and any) softcore porn site is that the explanation behind its existence always tries to sound "fun" and "flirty" -- much like those ads for yogurt and chocolate aimed at making women feel "sexy" about eating stuff. Which is weird, because both are marketing to very different demographics. Now if you'll excuse us, we have to get our yoga pants out of the dryer and go to Target.
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