Talk:Bikini bridge

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Bogus article. Should be corrected and expanded dramatically if possible, or deleted. 4chan did not invent human anatomy, nor are they a fashion leader.
Bikini bridges, as "a thing", have been around for far more than 2 decades. While everything mentioned in this article may have happened, it didn't start there, it wasn't a hoax. It's just something that happens depending on clothing choice and hip bone placement. It may have been pumped up by 4chan, but it certainly wasn't invented by them, nor is it a hoax.

Additionally, point of fact, as an actual anatomical feature that exists, how could it be labelled "a hoax" at all?

Article should be nominated for deletion. Mael e fique (t a lk) 17:18, 17 March 2018 (UTC)
 * Do you have reliable secondary sources that support this opinion? ViperSnake151   Talk  22:15, 17 March 2018 (UTC)
 * Reliably secondary sources to support the fact that human beings have had hip bones prior to 2014? jp×g 03:29, 3 February 2021 (UTC)