Which of the following is NOT true regarding traditional Hawai'i buttocks preparation?
1) In the perspective of traditional Hawaiians, the buttocks were related to sexuality and the genitals.
2) The buttocks of infants, females more than males, were molded so that they became rounded and not flat.
3) The buttocks preparation practice exemplified adult/nonadult behavior that was not seen as being erotic, sexual, or abusive.
4) The practice of buttocks preparation was seen as being an appropriate aspect of adult care of nonadults and a social benefit of the child, not for the erotic pleasure of the adult.