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Do you think media seen during formative years drives male's attraction to the female form? I was thinking of this since the legs thread. I remembered listening in on my parents convo about my little bro's bad stealth move of trying to get playboys subscription for himself. Put dad's name on it and get it from the box before anyone is home...LOL
Anyway...This was the 90's and the playboy women of that era were on the thinner side. My parents were just talking about the brother ordering it and my father commented on how they looked too skinny. His favorite that he grew up with were women like M.Monroe, Mansfield, Taylor, Loren. All fleshy women and not gym bunny tiny bits.
So..do you think the media you grew up in sculpts your adult attraction still?
Or do you find your tastes have changed with time?
p.s. I am still trying to think of my personal vp of guys...But so far...I still like the 30 somethings type of look. (movei ex: superman, Indiana Jones, James Bonds etc)
I dont think so. Not for us guys at least. I think music and music videos tend to find women who most men find absolutely sexy and stunning. Makes for a more popular video.
For example, here are three vids with smoking hot chicks in them.
LOL 1:45...those are real...file her under juicey..LOL
You know whats crazy to me about those girls. They ARE really tiny for how rounded out they are. Measurements given out 34/24/36 in the song...I used to do videos with girls like that. I remember when I was younger I thought those kinda bootie girls were big seeing on the other side of the screen.
Some of them are actually smaller in dimension that the thin look. I found that crazy!
No, I think the media has a negligible influence on this.
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