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Approximately 42% of women will admit that they are unhappy with their appearance, and for a large portion of these, their breasts are the first thing they would change. Despite having successful careers, intelligence, or any number of other positive attributes, the fact remains that women, in general, are more self-conscious about their breast size than many would care to admit.
In reality, there might be a good reason for this concern about breast size among women. Despite whatever fault could be found with the logic of judging a woman's appearance solely by her figure, American men seem to generally prefer larger breasts.
According to a recent poll taken on a leading research survey website, out of over 1,650 male respondents, only 17% stated that a woman's ideal breast size is below a C cup. That left a substantial number (83%) of all men surveyed, who stated that they preferred a woman with a C cup size, or larger. Additionally, 26% stated that a B cup was the smallest cup size they would consider when looking for potential mates, and 20% agreed that breast size was absolutely crucial in a woman's overall sexual appeal.
Research conducted by Singh and Young (1995) reiterated that men are biologically more sexually attracted to women who have a larger breast size. The same study also found that the ideal size for a woman's breasts differs significantly according to what men perceive and what women perceive. Essentially, the ideal breast size a woman might want is generally smaller than the ideal breast size a man would prefer for her to have. Earlier, and in consideration of the same topic, Furnham et al. (1990) noted that although men are also attracted to a narrow waist and curvier hips, they tend to pay special attention to a woman's chest size, regardless of the rest of her bodily proportions.
Research conducted by Singh and Young (1995) reiterated that men are biologically more sexually attracted to women who have a larger breast size. The same study also found that the ideal size for a woman's breasts differs significantly according to what men perceive and what women perceive. Essentially, the ideal breast size a woman might want is generally smaller than the ideal breast size a man would prefer for her to have. Earlier, and in consideration of the same topic, Furnham et al. (1990) noted that although men are also attracted to a narrow waist and curvier hips, they tend to pay special attention to a woman's chest size, regardless of the rest of her bodily proportions.
These studies concluded with the same information that the aforementioned survey revealed: that is, the overall perception men have of a woman's sexual prowess seems to be undeniably linked to her breast size. With multi-million dollar industries for padded, push-up bras and breast enhancement surgery, it seems that women in this country are making a concerted effort to successfully capitalize on the genetic factors that predispose male attraction.
And why shouldn't they? After all, the laws of attraction and their resulting benefits tend to invariably work in a woman's favor-professionally, socially, and otherwise
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