BOBO: What started the small breasts “are in” thing”???
I was born in the early fifties. Seemed that during the fifties/sixties big bosomed women were the preference for males over all. I noticed a move SOME TIME during the seventies from big bosomed women to dramatically thinner women with much reduced cleavage taking the spot light, at least regarding fashion. Still to this day I MUCH prefer looking at, playing/nuzzling into & giving suck to the more fuller bosoms. Not talking lust here, just general contentment/satisfaction with a mate.
I’ve noticed the fashion world seems to be moving more into what looks like skeleton women that are daggone near flat chested. Are big bosomed women becoming obsolete? Am I the last of a dieing breed? Is it the medical scare that big bosoms develop cancer more often than “little titties”? Maybe women trying to look more like men in the business world?
I’d really like to hear from the women regarding their opinions on this subject, as I feel I’m lost in the fifties/sixties.
Answers and Views:
Answer by echoedwhispers
95% of the men i know still prefer big busted women….as far as the small bust thing….i’m very well top heavy and i use them to my advantage ( my bust not the men) where i work at….i’m a waitress …. i tend to wear very low tops cause thats what my customers expect out of me when they know i’m gonna be on schedule
I like big hooters and I can not lie. The little ones make me cry. I need cleavage to impress my eye.Answer by don’t panic
Then in the 90s, is was big breasts. Now the trend is preternaturally pert, since silicone can hold them up without a bra. So, yeah, at some point it will reverse and small will be in.
The ideals of women’s ‘fashion’ are all about artificiality, an ‘enhanced’ look that nature can’t actually manage on its own. Sometimes it’s curly hair that’s fashionable. Then they figured out how to make loads of money selling hair straighteners, so now that’s in. But on it’s way out, apparently. The mind boggles.
Once upon a time, being fair skinned was considered most attractive. That was when most people worked outdoors and being pale was a sign of affluence. When office work became the norm, having the time to get a tan was the sign, and hence deemed attractive.
Always keep in mind that women’s ‘fashion’ is about creating need as a way to sell more clothes and personal care products. Part of the way they do that is to tell them that whatever they are or own isn’t good enough.
If it bothers you, consider what it does to women’s minds.
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