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I suspect you are going to incur the wrath of some feminists for that remark.![]()
Let them come. Their wrath cannot stand up to logical scrutiny and hard facts.
I suspect you are going to incur the wrath of some feminists for that remark.![]()
Well, who doesn't like big boobs? I mean seriously....
Well, who doesn't like big boobs? I mean seriously....
Well, who doesn't like big boobs? I mean seriously....
People who prefer another body type.
Allow me to rephrase... what heterosexual male doesn't prefer a well endowed woman—granted, some guys may not, but that is why this survey was conducted—now we know.
Actually the survey says men prefer medium-endowed womenbut the problem is we can't seem to find the original parameters, which means "medium" could be a C or a DD or any number of things.
Actually the survey says men prefer medium-endowed womenbut the problem is we can't seem to find the original parameters, which means "medium" could be a C or a DD or any number of things.
Well, that's fine with me. My ex was a 36 D. Hers were just fine
LOL I had to re-read the study. I thought it said 'sexiest men' preferred big boobs... not sexist.
If men are truly the product of their cavemen desires, it wouldn't matter so much what size breast a woman had, as breast size isn't indicative of reproductive health (point being, a size A-cup woman can bear a child as well as a size E-cup or larger).
Waist-to-hip ratio usually is more of an indication of reproductive health and capability...
Larger breasts would most likely indicate abundance of resources as well as a visual cue that a woman is fertile, similar to axillary and pubic hair and facial hair in men.
Breast fullness increases right before ovulation, indicating fertility. The unusual, nearly permanent fullness of human breasts as compared to other mammals is the result of tens of thousands of years of an escalating "arms race".
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061018022619AAQ7tny
Larger breasts would most likely indicate abundance of resources as well as a visual cue that a woman is fertile, similar to axillary and pubic hair and facial hair in men.
The unusual, nearly permanent fullness of human breasts as compared to other mammals is the result of tens of thousands of years of an escalating "arms race".