The Charging Bull statue, located at the intersection of Broadway and Morris Street in New York City, has become an iconic symbol of Wall Street and a popular tourist attraction. However, in recent years, a peculiar phenomenon has emerged, where visitors from around the world have been flocking to take photos with the bull's rear end, specifically its testicles. The trend is believed to have started on social media platforms, where travelers would share photos of themselves touching or posing with the bull's bronze rear. The images quickly went viral, and soon, the Charging Bull statue became a must-visit destination for many travelers. But what's behind this strange fascination with the bull's testicles? Some say it's a symbol of good luck, while others claim it's a way to mock the excesses of Wall Street. Whatever the reason, it's clear that the Charging Bull statue has become a cultural phenomenon, attracting visitors from all over the world. As a Wall Street icon historian and financial district guide, I've had the opportunity to witness this phenomenon firsthand. I've seen visitors from all walks of life, from families with young children to groups of rowdy bachelor parties, all gathered around the bull's rear end, taking photos and laughing. While some may find this trend amusing or even bizarre, it's undeniable that the Charging Bull statue has become a significant part of New York City's cultural landscape. And as a guide, I'm happy to provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the statue's history and significance, as well as the story behind this strange and fascinating phenomenon.