Fun fact. Throughout history, the more primitive cultures preferred over sized body parts, huge asses, huge boobs and huge penises, while the more advanced civilizations preferred a more slim body.
More advanced civilizations saw over sized asses, tits and dicks as being closer to animals and unrefined. Why do you think all the Greek and Roman statues had small penises, it's because having a huge dick was seen as primitive and meant you were no better than an animal.
Today's love for over sized boobs, ass and dicks was brought on by African american culture.
>in before some moron posts a picture a normal large breasted large asses women, when you all know very well the type I am talking about. Or worse posts a picture of an obese women with her massive gut tucked in by high riding pants/shorts or some type of spandex.
I don't know where Goy got his "INFO" from. But Egyptian pornography depicted women of "generous features" as well. As common for many cultures, the concept of beauty was well explored in works of art.
So you're saying as a culture becomes more 'civilised' they become attracted to features that represent poor fetility (narrow hips, small breasts)?
Well that explains why advanced civilisations get a huge drop in birth rates eventually.
Austin Baker
Put things in perspective. Is sex a civilized act or animal act?
Gabriel Butler
This 1000%
Grayson Stewart
so this statue was made of some prehistoric weaboo?
Luke Torres
There is no correlation between big hips/tits and fertility. It is however easier and less painful to give birth if you have wide hips, and these women are inclined to do it more times. And it would make sense that bigger breasts contain bigger milk ducts, but again, not connected to fertility.
Asher Howard
Yeah I meant in that regard, not fertility in terms of say conception. They are just features that represent a good potential mother who will give birth many times and be able to feed their children.
I mean 'fertility' in terms of birth rate, and low infant mortality.
"Those with a narrow waist and big bust - accentuating the hips - are significantly more fertile than others, say scientists." "The preference for large-hipped women has probably evolved over thousands of generations as men subconsciously seek out a partner with whom they are most likely to reproduce, the American study shows." Is Daily Mail ok?