5 Women-Approved Secrets About Breasts... Good or not weigh in...

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Women-Approved Secrets About Breasts


Breasts. We notice them. We admire, we imagine, we long. Sometimes women reveal very little, and we muse on what we can’t see. Other times women invite us in, and we can’t believe how lucky we are. Yet amid obsessing over what we’re dying to see and touch, we know very little about breasts as women themselves perceive them. So to find the truth, we consulted female sex experts and surveyed more than 700 women. Everything you need to know is here, and it’s stamped official because it comes from breast owners. Heed this knowledge, and you will earn, in a very respectful and honest way, what every man craves: more access to breasts.

Women Don’t Think We’re Total Pigs About This

Three-quarters of the women we asked think men’s fascination with breasts is harmless. Seventy percent assume most guys are boob men. “I love it when men look at my breasts,” says Rachel, 23. “It makes me feel powerful, and there’s something carnal about it.” Of course, this is neither a ticket to leer nor an invitation to make crass comments, even in jest. “There’s really no excuse for not being courteous or maintaining eye contact with women,” says Debby Herbenick, Ph.D., a sexual-health researcher at Indiana University’s Kinsey Institute and the Men’s Health Sex Professor. So mind your manners—revel in breasts privately, respect them publicly, and revere the women who bring them into your life. For what would life be without them?

Many Women Love Their Breasts More than You Do

Most of the women we surveyed consider their girls to be key parts of their sexual identity, as opposed to fashion accessories or mere body parts. Sixty-two percent think it’s more exciting to pull off their tops than their bottoms, and 78 percent prefer the woman-on-top position because it shows off their breasts better during sex. “A woman should be proud of her breasts,” says Vicky, 23. “They’re miracles of evolution, as versatile as a Swiss Army knife: baby feeder, pleasure enhancer, compliment grabber.” They often use them to their advantage, too—87 percent of women we surveyed think women who make an effort to show off their breasts receive preferential treatment.

Women Can Be Deeply Conflicted About Their Breasts

As women grow up, emotions related to their breasts may set in. “I happen to love my breasts now—but growing up, it wasn’t always like that,” says Levkoff. The fact that breasts are ever-changing only complicates matters. The average woman changes cup sizes six times during her adult life. Monthly cycles, birth-control pills, weight changes, pregnancy, and breastfeeding all alter the size, shape, and feel of breasts. “The sexiest thing a woman can wear is her self-confidence,” says Elisabeth Squires, the author of Boobs: A Guide to Your Girls. “If she’s the least bit insecure, then work to help her feel good about her body.” All you need, she says, is genuine enthusiasm, which probably won’t be a problem.

In Bed, You Know Nothing About Them

Men tend to have two “touching” defaults, says Herbenick. “They tend to either touch her the way they enjoy being touched (which usually means firmer or rougher), or the way a previous partner liked it.” In either case, she may not like it that way at all. “Every woman will feel differently about her breasts,” Levkoff says. Here's how to deal: Every time a woman takes off her bra in your presence, wipe away all memory of previous breasts. This works even if she is your partner of many years. Start over by pretending you’ve never seen them before. “You learn and relearn how someone moans, sighs, and squeals when you touch them,” Herbenick says. “You will never have to slip into an old routine.”

Breasts Can Intensify a Couple’s Emotional Bond

“Breasts aren’t just about sex,” says Levkoff, “and when you recognize that, we are very appreciative.” Learn to desexualize moments of great intimacy. For example, while you’re sitting on the couch watching TV with her, the simple act of laying with your head on her chest can give a woman powerful maternal feelings toward you (in a good way), says Levkoff. Another tip: If a woman complains about her breasts being sore, offer to massage them, says Squires. Again, in a nonsexual way—if you can, that is. “Breast massage can feel incredible, and it’s not something we can ask for at the spa,” she says.
 
I love my breasts, but wish they were smaller sometimes...

I get IT from men that probably 99% of the men who look my way and interact with me do so because of my breasts...

I think, having a nice rack, definitely makes it easier for a women to feel more confident in wearing certain things and in social certain settings BUT it can also make you feel self-conscious because you think that's all that men might be looking at you for...

Again, if I could go smaller, I would...but, I think my man would have a problem with that :lol:
 
I think that these are all good points.

Personally, I used to be uncomfortable with the size of my breasts. But I've learned to appreciate them and have sort of grown in to them. I don't think that it is the first or main reason why men approach me. Most guys I know are not really breast men, they can't help but notice them of course, but it's not their go-to thing. Of course they look or stare, but most comment on other parts of my body first.

I love my girls even if men didn't, I feel like they do make me feel sexier. The downside is that when you have some that are larger, you can't wear certain things because they can easily appear more slutty than sexy. And honestly, they are heavy.

In the bedroom, I think most men use typical techniques and forget to focus on all aspects of your breasts.. I personally like to be kissed along the creases of my breasts and enjoy more pressure on my nipples. So like he said, all breasts are not created equal.. Treat each pair like they are the first ones you've had.
 
Yeah… This Mag is cool. However, it comes only from a white perspective so your input helps a Bruh out in many ways. Firstly, it let’s me know that we are very different in our views and second it confirms some of my thoughts on the subject. :yes:

Thanks ladies!
 
Yeah… This Mag is cool. However, it comes only from a white perspective so your input helps a Bruh out in many ways. Firstly, it let’s me know that we are very different in our views and second it confirms some of my thoughts on the subject. :yes:

Thanks ladies!

Yeah this breast obsession to me is most definitely a white thing.My man and I were talking about this a few weeks ago after watching a show where a woman had breast cancer and opted not to have reconstruction. The woman's mother was crying about being successful in the world without breasts :hmm: and we both thought that was ridiculous! Since when do breasts equal guaranteed success in dating or life? The black women I know that actually survived breast cancer (3 women) could have cared 2 pennies about their titties- they just wanted to live to be with their families.

Perhaps it's because black culture is more an "ass" culture. I'm much more concientious about how my ass and hips looks in some jeans than my breasts. I have received a lot of nipple and breast complements over the years (and mine aren't big), but I would be more devastated if I had to lose an ass cheek rather than a titty. My man will complement me on them too, but when I catch him looking at me on the sneak he is looking at ASS 9/10 times! As long as my breasts are healthy, cancer free and perky, I'm happy.
 
Yeah this breast obsession to me is most definitely a white thing.My man and I were talking about this a few weeks ago after watching a show where a woman had breast cancer and opted not to have reconstruction. The woman's mother was crying about being successful in the world without breasts :hmm: and we both thought that was ridiculous! Since when do breasts equal guaranteed success in dating or life? The black women I know that actually survived breast cancer (3 women) could have cared 2 pennies about their titties- they just wanted to live to be with their families.

Perhaps it's because black culture is more an "ass" culture. I'm much more concientious about how my ass and hips looks in some jeans than my breasts. I have received a lot of nipple and breast complements over the years (and mine aren't big), but I would be more devastated if I had to lose an ass cheek rather than a titty. My man will complement me on them too, but when I catch him looking at me on the sneak he is looking at ASS 9/10 times! As long as my breasts are healthy, cancer free and perky, I'm happy.



Feeling ya!

In most Countries in West Africa I can hear songs all day long about the "Tumba"/Ass... Big Joe, "Turn to me"! And some of the lyrics are turn to me, turn to me, I want to touch your tumba! Just to name one. The young rappers of Freetown, Sierra Leone the tumba is in most of their raps... It is in our DNA.

Now looking at our counterparts, most of them have very little or NO ass... Some owe ass and can see their reasoning why they will settle on their breasts... The ones that do seem to have something of an ass is for the most part is wide and flat... IE like that chick Ice T is pimpping.
 
Yeah this breast obsession to me is most definitely a white thing.My man and I were talking about this a few weeks ago after watching a show where a woman had breast cancer and opted not to have reconstruction. The woman's mother was crying about being successful in the world without breasts :hmm: and we both thought that was ridiculous! Since when do breasts equal guaranteed success in dating or life? The black women I know that actually survived breast cancer (3 women) could have cared 2 pennies about their titties- they just wanted to live to be with their families.

Perhaps it's because black culture is more an "ass" culture. I'm much more concientious about how my ass and hips looks in some jeans than my breasts. I have received a lot of nipple and breast complements over the years (and mine aren't big), but I would be more devastated if I had to lose an ass cheek rather than a titty. My man will complement me on them too, but when I catch him looking at me on the sneak he is looking at ASS 9/10 times! As long as my breasts are healthy, cancer free and perky, I'm happy.

Yep these are good points.... I think black men like them as happenstance, like they are a bonus..but the ass tends to be where it's at.. My man likes my breasts but he loves my ass....if my breasts were smaller I don't think he would care at all.. But lord knows what would happen if my ass disappeared....
 
Feeling ya!

In most Countries in West Africa I can hear songs all day long about the "Tumba"/Ass... Big Joe, "Turn to me"! And some of the lyrics are turn to me, turn to me, I want to touch your tumba! Just to name one. The young rappers of Freetown, Sierra Leone the tumba is in most of their raps... It is in our DNA.

Now looking at our counterparts, most of them have very little or NO ass... Some owe ass and can see their reasoning why they will settle on their breasts... The ones that do seem to have something of an ass is for the most part is wide and flat... IE like that chick Ice T is pimpping.

:yes::yes::yes: I'm not even in the super big ass club, but I have enough ass for my size. I'd take some extra tumba over an extra cup size any day of the week. :dance:

Yep these are good points.... I think black men like them as happenstance, like they are a bonus..but the ass tends to be where it's at.. My man likes my breasts but he loves my ass....if my breasts were smaller I don't think he would care at all.. But lord knows what would happen if my ass disappeared....

:lol: Girl don't think about it. It would be an uprising.
 
My titties, were itty bitties, til my mid twenties, then they grew, with a healthy exercise regiem and lots of protein. Before my second child. Alas, I learned how to use them, my dds, advantage....:lol:
 
Riiiiiiight. ^^^ Yep. You can use them to your advantage, i learned this quite early on. And yeah i think breasts thing is WAY more white peop-ish. Black men like butt. I wonder why? Even though, i do agree with the OP's list.
 
Many Women Love Their Breasts More than You Do



It's really about what I want done to my breasts, with a passionate situations, all parts are used, big ass lovers included...

:)
 
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