Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
slightly still means bigger boobs shows signs of ovulation. Therefore breasts size can corelate to fertility also do you need more links
here you go. And also if hips were the thing how come breasts implants are popular and there's no such thing as hip implants.
anyhow here you go. And also as you can see I'm not large hipped yet I'm ideal fertilitywise. It actually seems large hipped women are what's not ideal by calculations. So as said before I proved my point unexpected and the rest just want to live in fantasy..67 to .8 is ideal nothing less than that for a reason.
I forgot I proved my point twice over yet you tried to ignore as if you were still right when you weren't.
no but memory isn't one of your stregnths is it? I already said my phone was broken. Wow you have no memory do you?
and I already said a larger chest is a sign of ovulation. Without ovulation you can't give birth... It's quite a simple concept you know.
Broken phones explain typos, not broken English, but whatever.
It is normal for some women to have a slight swelling of the breast tissue and tenderness during ovulation. Changes in size and sensitivity may or may not be noticeable (myself, I never notice a difference). While breasts are a distinct secondary female attribute, they are unnecessary to conceive, carry, or nurse a child and the sexualization of breasts seems to be a trait unique to Western cultures, while many other cultures across the world view breasts as primarily for nursing infants.
When we talk about physical traits in females (and males) that indicate fertility, we're talking about traits that convey youth and vitality, as well as "estrogen features", those that are exaggeratedly female but do not necessarily indicate higher than average estrogen in adult women. These features include full lips, widespread eyes, long necks, and distinct waist-hip-ratios. While none of these features can be used to finitely determine a woman's health, studies have found that women with a low WHR, particularly those with a 0.7 ratio, in general have higher rates of fertility. It is theorized that men have evolved to recognize signs such as these in order to pick a fertile mate, hence the attraction to low WHR. No such relationship has been identified with regards to the breast-waist-ratio.
And so, because of this universal sign of female fertility, one which has been identified as attractive and desirable across cultures from every continent, regardless of exposure to Western views of beauty, I consider women with a low WHR to be curvy regardless of their chest size, while women with a low BWR and no hips to be more accurately described as busty or perhaps buxom.
Did you note the first paragraph? Breast size changes slightly with the hormone fluctuations that occur during a normal menstrual cycle
Slightly!!! That's not the same as Larger Chest = Fertile Mrytle
I think I'm spending way tooooo much time on these boards because I'm scared!! Scared for the future!!! UE, you're my only hope. LOL no pressure.
Sometimes I get so lost in the insanity, I forget what we're even talking about. But they gave us champagne at the end of work today so I'm feeling frisky.
If we can just keep the conversation on fertility, I'm golden. I am LOADED with information on baby making.
.7 ratio isn't even for a woman. I have the same whr and as you see I'm quite small. Therefore big hips aren't always ideal. And also here yes we all do have changes as swelling in the breasts
a sign of feminineness is breasts so by that logic it stands the same. It is far more a feminine trait as I said before men with hips are less acceptable than men with boobs. You hear about intersex situations and things don't become a problem until they get the boobs more than the hips. Wait I'll get the link I was reading early just wait a sec.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.