Have breasts had their day?
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 9:20 pm
What do you recon guys. Are you sick of bare breasts or do you go on line for your jollies?
I love breasts.... It's all I can see sometimes.
It is hard to look her in the eye when you are programme to look below the head. It take a lot of discipline in a meeting not to look and stare sometimes. Seeking glances is dangerous to. A pretty and intelligent woman with her tits on show is an unfair advantage..... good on them.
Have breasts had their day?
Published at 12:01AM, July 9 2014
Well, isn’t this quite the turn-up? Breasts, amazingly, appear to have had their day. The naked female chest which has filled many a lads’ mag and obsessed straight men and marketers since time began is démodé, last season, old hat. Maybe mammaries just don’t cut the mustard anymore.
Two lads’ magazines, Loaded and Stuff, will no longer feature scantily clad women on the cover because punters’ appetite for them has waned. Loaded says it still publishes pictures of women but now has a strict no-nipple policy because men have evolved since the Noughties and are ashamed to ogle such images in public. It’s the social equivalent of sloping into trap 3 at work with a rolled-up copy of Razzle.
Evidence suggests that women too are tiring of breasts, or at least larger ones. Record numbers of women, 4,680, chose to undergo breast reduction surgery last year as globular implants become ever more naff. Research in 2012 suggested that using breasts in advertising was counterproductive since people tended to notice the “pair” not the product. In a survey this year women said they preferred Jessica Ennis’s athletic figure to Kelly Brook’s pneumatic one. So, there we are: big tits are toast.
Except we all know, don’t we, that this isn’t true? The cultural sea-change away from blatant sexism is welcome, obviously, and females appreciate it when men address their faces, not the area six inches below their chin. But I’ve a hunch that if you approached any straight man and asked “Are you bored with breasts?” the truthful answer would be “No, not in this lifetime.”
The reason most women want breast reductions is simply that large chests are painful and leave grooves in the shoulders. Modern surgery means they don’t have to live with it any more. Though men are indeed the only male mammal to remain teat-infatuated post-weaning, this is said to be evolutionary hardwiring. Desmond Morris posited that breasts evolved to mimic the shape of buttocks to redirect male attention from the back of a woman to her front, promoting face-to-face intercourse, female orgasm and a stronger bond. Which I’m sure was exactly the thinking behind the Blurred Linesvideo.
It isn’t that modern men have outgrown breasts; they’re simply going elsewhere for their bare-nipple needs. Digital editions of magazines featuring naked women, which can be read on smartphones, remain as popular as ever. The online porn industry is booming. Men still want to look, they just don’t want to be seen looking. Which is progress of sorts, I suppose. But when you’ve got instant moving porn on your iPhone, a pair of breasts in print must seem positively vanilla. How ironic if in the end it is porn not feminism that puts topless modelling out of business.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/life/article4142295.ece
I love breasts.... It's all I can see sometimes.
It is hard to look her in the eye when you are programme to look below the head. It take a lot of discipline in a meeting not to look and stare sometimes. Seeking glances is dangerous to. A pretty and intelligent woman with her tits on show is an unfair advantage..... good on them.
Have breasts had their day?
Published at 12:01AM, July 9 2014
Well, isn’t this quite the turn-up? Breasts, amazingly, appear to have had their day. The naked female chest which has filled many a lads’ mag and obsessed straight men and marketers since time began is démodé, last season, old hat. Maybe mammaries just don’t cut the mustard anymore.
Two lads’ magazines, Loaded and Stuff, will no longer feature scantily clad women on the cover because punters’ appetite for them has waned. Loaded says it still publishes pictures of women but now has a strict no-nipple policy because men have evolved since the Noughties and are ashamed to ogle such images in public. It’s the social equivalent of sloping into trap 3 at work with a rolled-up copy of Razzle.
Evidence suggests that women too are tiring of breasts, or at least larger ones. Record numbers of women, 4,680, chose to undergo breast reduction surgery last year as globular implants become ever more naff. Research in 2012 suggested that using breasts in advertising was counterproductive since people tended to notice the “pair” not the product. In a survey this year women said they preferred Jessica Ennis’s athletic figure to Kelly Brook’s pneumatic one. So, there we are: big tits are toast.
Except we all know, don’t we, that this isn’t true? The cultural sea-change away from blatant sexism is welcome, obviously, and females appreciate it when men address their faces, not the area six inches below their chin. But I’ve a hunch that if you approached any straight man and asked “Are you bored with breasts?” the truthful answer would be “No, not in this lifetime.”
The reason most women want breast reductions is simply that large chests are painful and leave grooves in the shoulders. Modern surgery means they don’t have to live with it any more. Though men are indeed the only male mammal to remain teat-infatuated post-weaning, this is said to be evolutionary hardwiring. Desmond Morris posited that breasts evolved to mimic the shape of buttocks to redirect male attention from the back of a woman to her front, promoting face-to-face intercourse, female orgasm and a stronger bond. Which I’m sure was exactly the thinking behind the Blurred Linesvideo.
It isn’t that modern men have outgrown breasts; they’re simply going elsewhere for their bare-nipple needs. Digital editions of magazines featuring naked women, which can be read on smartphones, remain as popular as ever. The online porn industry is booming. Men still want to look, they just don’t want to be seen looking. Which is progress of sorts, I suppose. But when you’ve got instant moving porn on your iPhone, a pair of breasts in print must seem positively vanilla. How ironic if in the end it is porn not feminism that puts topless modelling out of business.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/life/article4142295.ece