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Why are men so obsessed with your breasts? Here is the most surprising reason of all - voila! Sheee

2022-12-20T05:53:02.011Z


The authors of the book "The Chemistry Between Us: Love, Sex and the Science of Attraction" tried to explain why men are attracted to female breasts - and their explanation may surprise you


She hid a camera in her cleavage to check how many people were staring at her chest - and was shocked by the result (Whitney Zelig)

Researchers continue to try and find out why men are attracted to female breasts?

In fact, this is a research question that has come up many times and it is not clear whether the question has indeed not received a definitive answer and can be investigated from other aspects - or whether men simply like to keep messing with it because they... like to mess with breasts.

Either way, we need to put an end to this discussion and explain why men are so obsessed with this particular part of a woman's body, so much so that it makes them continue to conduct reasoned studies on it.



Larry Young and Brian Alexander recently released a book called The Chemistry Between Us: Love, Sex, and the Science of Attraction.

In this book the two men analyzed in a "complex" way all the emotional, biological and cultural elements behind the real reason why men are attracted to female breasts.



The authors firmly believe that straight men are obsessed with female breasts because of a hormone released during breastfeeding that helps create the powerful bond between mother and child.

They believe that men who were breastfed in childhood grow up with an evolutionary drive for a strong and nurturing relationship with their partners.

In a column written for The Huffington Post, Larry Young, who is an expert in the neuroscience of social relationships, explained that "biologically" the male obsession with breasts is "pretty weird."

They wrote: "Boys don't learn on the playground that breasts are something they should be interested in. It's biological and hardwired into our brains. In fact, research suggests that when we encounter breasts, or even breast-related stimuli - like bras, we'll start making bad decisions (and not Just eat at Hooters)".

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Previous studies have shown that men are biologically attracted to breasts because the full cleavage signals to the man that the woman is in good health and that she is an excellent choice to give birth to and raise his children.

However, the authors of the book believe that male attraction to female breasts goes beyond this and develops already during childhood.

When a mother breastfeeds her child, the baby becomes the most important thing in the world - and all her attention is focused on him.

The chemical that binds oxytocin is also released into the mother's milk and consumed by the baby.

This makes breastfeeding a good experience for both mother and child and creates a very important bond between the two.

"This relationship is not only the most beautiful of all social relationships, it can also be the most enduring, one that lasts a lifetime," the authors wrote.



In fact, when a man sees, touches or massages a woman's breast, it triggers the same series of brain events as breastfeeding - a "feel good" chemical is released in the man's brain and he is drawn to the breasts, because subconsciously he remembers the good feeling of breastfeeding as a child .

Every interaction between a man and a female breast helps to bond the man with his other half.

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A 2016 study hoped to shed evolutionary light on the male obsession with female breasts.

In a report entitled "Men's preferences for the size and structure of women's breasts in 4 cultures", published in the journal "Evolution and Human Behavior", a team of researchers (male and female) reported that it is the shape of the breast - and not the size - that the male brain refers to when examining attractiveness of breasts.



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Despite the Western belief that men prefer large breasts - and a number of researchers have even confirmed this idea - it seems that the attraction to the female breast, if we rely on this study, depends on its shape at all.

The researchers hypothesize that there is something in the shape of the breast that signals to men that a woman is particularly fertile.

How is it that shape is more important than size?

The size of the breasts, they point out, tends to change with age and with the number of births a woman goes through, so it is likely that it is the shape and "firmness" of the breasts that is a better indication of fertility.



In an old discussion on Quora, men tried to answer the question themselves.

One of the surfers quoted the sexologist Alfred Kinsey, who claimed that the buttock was the organ that was the first object of human desire.

The popularity of the female breast is due to the fact that its shape resembles the buttock hills, only that it is located in the front part of the body.

Another surfer quoted from Christopher Ryan and Xilda Jetha's book, "Sex At Dawn", and claimed that people are attracted to breasts and buttocks because they symbolize sexual availability.

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