It’s a well known fact that most men’s eyes tend to gravitate towards most women’s bre.asts. But what is it that heteros*xual men find so attractive in a women’s hooters? And are those bigger bre.asts always more attractive in a man’s eyes?
What do you call them?
There are countless pet names given to a woman’s fun bags, most of which are made up by men. Many are funny, some personal, and others just plain vulgar. We’ve added a few to this post in our attempt to amuse.
Now we don’t pretend to have all the answers, but below here are 10 little known, and fascinating facts, about man’s relationship with women’s bre.asts.
Hopefully our collection of verities here will help to explain the phenomenon better.
Fact 1: Climate Change!
When it comes to bre.asts, men are attracted to what they see less often. This means your average male is less attracted to a woman’s bra bullets in the summer than during the winter. No surprise then that men are less drawn to bo.obs in tropical climates than in cold climates.
So it comes as no revelation then why men from cultures whose women are always fully clothed in public, tend to be especially ‘appreciative’ of a lady’s bosoms.
Fact 2: It all begins with Motherly Love
Men are hard-wired to respond to anything that reminds them of nursing at their mothers’ bre.asts. If mother nurses her son while wearing perfume (the experiments were performed with chamomile), then years later he will associate that odor with bre.asts. This is also why some men get turned on, strange as it may sound, by drinking milk.
If a mother holds her son at her bre.ast while feeding him formula flavoured with vanilla, guess what? The rest of his life he will associate vanilla, even if trace quantities, with being at his mother’s bre.ast, albeit subconsciously.
Fact 3: Facing the Fetish
When a man is looking a woman in the eyes, he is still thinking about her shoulder boulders. Psychologists have found that men learn to associate facial skin tone and facial features with bre.ast size and shape. Facial cues give men hints about the rest of a woman’s body.
Fact 4: The Viewpoint!
Men typically prefer to look at bre.asts head-on rather than from the side. While too much should not be read into this finding, social researchers have found that men are more s*xually engaged when they look down at a woman’s bre.asts than when they look over to them.
Fact 5: Big Size Matters
Men are generally turned on by larger jugs of women who appear not to have had children. If bre.asts are ‘perky’ then size makes them even more attractive.
Fact 6: Small Size Matters
Men are turned off by larger bre.asts of women who have had children. When her fun bags droop, smaller knockers are more attractive than the larger mammaries. Mature women are found to be more attractive if they have smaller bre.asts.
Fact 7: Man’s Relationship with Bre.asts
Psychologists at the University of Wroclaw in Poland found, not surprisingly to most of us, that men who are looking for short-term, low-commitment relationships, tend to prefer those women who have large chest-bollocks.
And men who are looking for long-term, high-commitment relationships, tend to prefer women who have smaller baps.
Fact 8: Average Bo.obs Win Hands Down!
‘Beautiful’ bre.asts, for most male observers, are not necessarily s*xually attractive. German researchers have found that “average” bon-bons tend to be considered more beautiful than those that are unusual in shape, color, or size. Men are not necessarily turned on by the aesthetics of the female buzoom. This is to say cosmetic procedures usually do more for the woman than for the man or men in her life.
Fact 9: The Areola Phenomenon
The areola (brown tissue around the ni.pple) is more attractive when larger in women of child-bearing age, but more attractive if smaller in women past reproductive age.
Fact 10: Men don’t trust Women with Big Bazongas
Many blokes avoid women with larger bre.asts because of an assumption that they are less likely to be faithful to them. This doesn’t mean it’s so, it just means some men think it is.
Those guys looking for mothers for their children seldom settle for the woman who is the most endowed – at least in most European, Asian, and American cultures.
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