Wednesday, 16 October 2013

5 ''Scientific'' Facts About Bréasts


Scientists have done weird studies on the cultural fascination with breasts. Below you will find the strangest ones...
1. Poor men like big bréasts while financially secure men prefer smaller bréasts.
According to Psychology Today, the amount of money a man earns is connected with size of bréasts he prefers. The study, conducted by two psychologists, set out to explore the link between financial state and bréast size preferences.
Men from different backgrounds were shown animated female figures with different sizes and were asked which of them they considered more séxually attractive.
The results were as follows: poorer men or men undergoing “resource insecurity” preferred larger bréasts while those who were financially well off and stable preferred smaller boobs. 
2. Hungry men desire big bréasts while satiated men prefer a smaller chest.
Scientists revealed that hungry men preferred larger bréasts compared to those whose stomachs were full.
What is here to add? Bon appétit indeed!
3. Squeezing bréasts may prevent cancer
Man can actually be saving the life of their beloved by continuously grabbing her bréasts.
According to the UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, squeezing bréasts can prevent cancer.
Apparently mechanical forces and applying physical pressure on the bréasts can stop the rapid growth of cancer and prevent out of control cells from turning malignant.
4. Bras accelerate sagging 
French study conducted over 15 years on women aged between 18 and 35, suggests that wearing a bra is totally useless for women and may actually cause more harm than good. The study claimed that those women who did not wear a bra benefited long term, as they were able to develop more muscle tissue, which provided natural support.
It is strange that the study did not provide for the actual bréast size of the women who were involved in the test.
5. Staring at bo obs extends a man’s life by five years
A German study, which has been circulating around the internet for years, supposedly involved a team of investigators visiting three hospitals in Frankfurt, Germany, and comparing the health of 200 males over a period of five years.
Half of the volunteers were asked to stare at busty women daily; the other half was prevented from doing so.
The result? Those who were enjoying the sight of big-bréasted beauties over five years had lower blood pressure; slower pulse rates and were less likely to develop coronary artery disease.

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