We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Part of it is that we also dont usually see them unless we're doing it.
If women didnt wear shirts all the time men wouldn't freak out so much about boobs.
Yeah just think of some African tribes who don't conceal their breasts. Nobody is freaking out over them. Although they are usually saggy and not pretty.
The attraction that comes from breasts comes part from not having one ourselves and part from biology which Norm explained.
However when I have a girlfriend there's more factors why I like her breast. First of all, it's soft so it's a pleasing sensation to touch and feel them. They can be a comfy pillow, as our glorious admin realized, but probably the most important part of it is that I derive pleasure from seeing my girlfriend like it when I treat her breasts.
As to my personal preference... I would rather date a girl with small sized boobs and good shape than a large breasted woman... Sure, big stuff looks good in porn (not to everyone but it does to me) but when it comes to a real girl I would rather have something small. Even smaller than average, I would daresay.
Definitely. The following is the perfect size and shape imo.
btw. scientists have found out that this is the breast shape that is generally regarded as perfect. I've never heard of studies having found out the perfect size, so I guess that's not important.
A straight line down from the beginning of the breast to the nipple, which is slightly pointed upwards, then a rounding that ends pretty much in a 90° angle on the woman's body.
Also Dev, the sky is blue because of a physical phenomenon, I doubt it has anything to do with woman's breasts.
As you should know, our atmosphere is made of gas molecules which have the ability to scatter light. The shorter the wavelength the light is the more of it gets scattered. Blue light has a shorter wavelength than the rest of the visible light spectrum, so it gets scattered the most.
What we see when we look at the sky is not the white light that comes right from the sun, but rather the scattered light, as the following picture illustrates: