Beliyal said:
Conza said:
Logically, bigger breasts mean more milk, which mean healthier offspring (if we were to reproduce). Can't speak for individual preference when it come to lesibans, their reasoning is all their own (and their entitled), but for me, that's what I think. Flat/Petite, while I wouldn't date based only because of whatever breast size, for the purpose of reproduction, I think there's a certain point that 'I' find ideal, but otherwise, baby humans have survived on less before, so they can now.
There is absolutely no correlation between the breast size and milk production. The only difference is the storage, which means that women with smaller breasts store less milk so they breastfeed more often, while women with larger breasts store more and breastfeed less often during the day. But the amount of milk produced in one day stays the same regardless of the size of breasts. ( http://www.ivillage.com/breastfeeding-there-correlation-between-breast-size-and-milk-production/6-n-137017 http://www.007b.com/breast_size_breastfeeding.php ). I recommend (to everyone) visiting the second site and browsing around a bit (it has pictures of nude breasts, obviously, depicted in non-sexual and more educational way of course).
edit: I'd also like to note that culture plays a huge role in this matter. And while genes certainly do have some value, the fact where you live (and when you lived) is definitely a way more important thing in how we view breasts (and which size we prefer).
Breast size equates to milk storage, not production.
FOR:
http://www.bfar.org/milkfaq.shtml
AGAINST:
http://www.007b.com/breast_size_breastfeeding.php
Storage was actually my point, production is probably a stretch. But wouldn't you say, larger storage, would lead to healthier children, all things being equal, on average?
There isn't enough evidence for or against your argument. I understand your position, and with enough evidence, I'll back down, but "logically" larger amount of fat cells, will give a "larger" possibility, to 'store' a "larger" quantity of milk - agreed? And thus, women who have a larger storage facility, have a more likely chance, of producing healthier children - post child birth, once in the feeding stage, do you agree?
Fledge said:
WHY IS THERE A USELESS POLL OPTION?
WHY DO PEOPLE KEEP DOING THIS? IT'S RIDICULOUS. LOOK HOW MANY VOTES WERE WASTED.
I second this, 181 people (so far) vote non-sequitor. You may as well have not voted, and its irresponsible of the OP (original poster), to have added this option.