So, I decided to do something I’ve been thinking about for a while. I’m talking about diving into this whole “public butt” trend. I mean, you see it all over social media, right? Celebrities, influencers, even regular folks are doing it. It’s like the new way to show off or something. Anyway, I wanted to see what all the fuss was about.

First off, I had to figure out what this trend really entails. I did some digging around. Apparently, it’s all about showing a bit of your, uh, “intergluteal cleft” – that’s the fancy way of saying the line between your butt cheeks. Sounds simple enough, but there’s a whole art to it, it seems.
Next, I started looking at how other people were doing it. I went down a rabbit hole of Instagram posts and videos. There’s this one model, Anastasia Fields, who’s got, like, a million followers. She’s famous for flashing her butt at tourists in New York City. Crazy, right? But it gets her tons of attention.
- Started small: I figured I wouldn’t go full tourist-flashing mode right away. I started with some subtle pics, you know, just to test the waters.
- Got some feedback: I showed a couple of friends and asked for their honest opinions. Some were into it, others were just confused. Fair enough.
- Experimented with angles: Turns out, the angle is key. Too much and it’s just weird, too little and it’s like, what’s the point?
- Posted a few online: Okay, this was nerve-wracking. I put a few pics up on my social media. I didn’t tag anything related to “public butt” at first. I just wanted to see how people reacted naturally.
The reactions were mixed. Some people liked the pics, others didn’t really get it. A few DMs were, uh, interesting, to say the least. I even got a couple of comments asking if I was trying to do that “public butt” thing they’d seen online. So, people definitely noticed.
I kept at it for a few weeks, trying different styles, different settings. Some photos were more successful than others. It’s a learning process, for sure. I realized it’s not just about showing your butt; it’s about how you do it. It’s gotta look natural, but also kinda planned, you know?
The Results
Honestly, it was a mixed bag. I did get more attention online, but not all of it was positive. Some people were just plain mean. But I did get a bunch of new followers, and some of them seemed genuinely interested in my, uh, “artistic expression.”

Would I recommend this to everyone? Probably not. It’s definitely not for the faint of heart. You gotta have thick skin and be prepared for all kinds of reactions. But, it was an interesting experiment, and I learned a lot about social media trends and how people react to stuff like this. Plus, I got some pretty cool pics out of it, so there’s that.
So, yeah, that’s my story about trying out the “public butt” trend. It was weird, it was fun, it was a little scary, but hey, that’s life, right? Always trying new things, pushing boundaries, and seeing what happens. You never know until you try, I guess.