In
general, we are organisms that spend a great deal of our energy
competing to pass our genes on from generation to generation. Therefore,
judging reproductive fitness effectively is a vital skill.
I chose my girlfriend of ten years, largely because she had a butt that I really like. In fact, I feel her butt is superior to any other butt I've ever seen.
To me personally, I've found that robust, round, bouncy/perky butts are attractive.
I like the fit, healthy look (like most people). A butt with these characteristics provides a strong indicator that a woman has high levels of valuable androgens, and in a combination that provides a particularly high level of confidence in reproductive success. In essence, women with robust, healthy butts are healthy women, with preferable genetic traits, who are currently in their reproductive prime and will be able to bare quality children.
Large butts that aren't round or robust, or are attached to unfit/skinny legs and fat and/or square hips and stomachs aren't attractive to me.
It's not simply about being large or sturdy. It clearly has to do with femininity and fertility.
For most of the history of our species, we did it doggy style just like the majority of the mammal clade membership.
I surmise that this tendency was inherited from our primitive ancestors. When we weren't bipedal, we only had a small surface area available to make a visual appraisal of a potential mate's reproductive fitness. Bipeds present all surfaces of their bodies except the tops of their heads, the soles of their feet and their "undercarriage" for visual inspection. Our ancestors didn't. Instead, her face, her butt and her vagina were visible whle her back and stomach were relatively hidden.
A round healthy butt, is similarly as attractive as healthy white teeth, bright healthy eyes, healthy clear skin, full hair and robust/bouncy breasts. All of these traits indicate health, fertility and reproductive fitness. Again, we are organisms that compete to pass our genes on from generation to generation. Judging reproductive fitness effectively is a vital skill.
For (straight) women out there who are still confused, consider these questions: do you prefer men with small, shriveled testicles? Do you prefer men with fat thighs and chests, or muscular/lean thighs and chests?
I chose my girlfriend of ten years, largely because she had a butt that I really like. In fact, I feel her butt is superior to any other butt I've ever seen.
To me personally, I've found that robust, round, bouncy/perky butts are attractive.
I like the fit, healthy look (like most people). A butt with these characteristics provides a strong indicator that a woman has high levels of valuable androgens, and in a combination that provides a particularly high level of confidence in reproductive success. In essence, women with robust, healthy butts are healthy women, with preferable genetic traits, who are currently in their reproductive prime and will be able to bare quality children.
Large butts that aren't round or robust, or are attached to unfit/skinny legs and fat and/or square hips and stomachs aren't attractive to me.
It's not simply about being large or sturdy. It clearly has to do with femininity and fertility.
For most of the history of our species, we did it doggy style just like the majority of the mammal clade membership.
I surmise that this tendency was inherited from our primitive ancestors. When we weren't bipedal, we only had a small surface area available to make a visual appraisal of a potential mate's reproductive fitness. Bipeds present all surfaces of their bodies except the tops of their heads, the soles of their feet and their "undercarriage" for visual inspection. Our ancestors didn't. Instead, her face, her butt and her vagina were visible whle her back and stomach were relatively hidden.
A round healthy butt, is similarly as attractive as healthy white teeth, bright healthy eyes, healthy clear skin, full hair and robust/bouncy breasts. All of these traits indicate health, fertility and reproductive fitness. Again, we are organisms that compete to pass our genes on from generation to generation. Judging reproductive fitness effectively is a vital skill.
For (straight) women out there who are still confused, consider these questions: do you prefer men with small, shriveled testicles? Do you prefer men with fat thighs and chests, or muscular/lean thighs and chests?
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