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Do Girls Grow Breasts To Make Them Attractive To Men?
I'm especially interested to hear from those who have grown breasts in order to attract men.
At what point did you think your boobs were optimally sized?
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At what point did you think your boobs were optimally sized?
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Men find them attractive because it, amongst other things, indicates the female is a potential bearer of children. That, and you can put your head between them and go flubablubbab lubbablub.
16:23 Wed 30th Aug 2017
Well nowadays some women go out of their way to expose them as much as they can, so it must be to attract men.
Strangely though nipples must remain covered or pixeled out in photos, whereas a man is allowed to expose his, but why men have nipples is yet another question?
As regards the attraction to men, there are those interested in breasts, those interested in bums and those interested in legs.
Strange though in the animal world it is not the female who goes out to attract the male, but the other way round.
Strangely though nipples must remain covered or pixeled out in photos, whereas a man is allowed to expose his, but why men have nipples is yet another question?
As regards the attraction to men, there are those interested in breasts, those interested in bums and those interested in legs.
Strange though in the animal world it is not the female who goes out to attract the male, but the other way round.
"Strange though in the animal world it is not the female who goes out to attract the male, but the other way round."
That's only true in some species -- probably the majority, but not universally. A few bird species, eg the phalarope, have the roles of initial courtship and display reversed. Like many statements about the animal kingdom, we should be careful to avoid sweeping generalisations.
Also, men have nipples because, apparently, all fetuses initially develop as biologically female, until at about 5 weeks or so when the Y chromosome starts to impact development.
That's only true in some species -- probably the majority, but not universally. A few bird species, eg the phalarope, have the roles of initial courtship and display reversed. Like many statements about the animal kingdom, we should be careful to avoid sweeping generalisations.
Also, men have nipples because, apparently, all fetuses initially develop as biologically female, until at about 5 weeks or so when the Y chromosome starts to impact development.
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You asked:
//but why men have nipples is yet another question?//
It's to do with foetus development. In the first few weeks of life, babies can either develop into males or females. It will become male when the male chromosome is applied. This is why males have nipples, because potentially they could have been females, depending on whether the Y chromosome was introduced.
You asked:
//but why men have nipples is yet another question?//
It's to do with foetus development. In the first few weeks of life, babies can either develop into males or females. It will become male when the male chromosome is applied. This is why males have nipples, because potentially they could have been females, depending on whether the Y chromosome was introduced.
"Why? It is very unlikely that the animals will take to the streets in protest, because they have been offended."
Nothing about offence -- just accuracy. There's more variety in the animal kingdom than many people give it credit for. It's "fun", for example, to see people refer to homosexuality as unnatural when nature is littered with examples of same-sex sexual activities and pairings. But that's by the by. The point is not to avoid causing offence, it's just that most generalisations about nature are wrong.
Nothing about offence -- just accuracy. There's more variety in the animal kingdom than many people give it credit for. It's "fun", for example, to see people refer to homosexuality as unnatural when nature is littered with examples of same-sex sexual activities and pairings. But that's by the by. The point is not to avoid causing offence, it's just that most generalisations about nature are wrong.
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