Yes, very much agreed. The waist-to-behind relationship is of universal appeal, more so than breast size. Also, a well-formed and rounded behind points to good posture and well-formed shoulders. Stated differently, when a woman's behind is just right, everything else falls into place. In all the right places.Quote from nitro:
Yes, very much agreed. But I know that I am very attracted to waist and ass, and I am sure that it has to do with something that instinctively in me is selecting for certain women with hips for childbirth.
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Yes, very much agreed. The waist-to-behind relationship is of universal appeal, more so than breast size. Also, a well-formed and rounded behind points to good posture and well-formed shoulders. Stated differently, when a woman's behind is just right, everything else falls into place. In all the right places.
And while on the topic of breasts, I think it is a mistake for women to get breast implants for anything other than reconstructive surgery, if that. If a woman has average breasts, then she does not need implants. And if she has smaller than average breasts, then making them meaningfully larger will make them look unnatural, because the valley between her breasts will be too large and the appearance will be incongruous. Nothing, nothing, nothing is better than natural, for the eyes and for the other senses.
Well, there is athletic with nicely toned muscles, and then there is bodybuilding muscular which looks grotesque on a woman. I have actually seen a few at the gym I previously frequented. They looked like men, even in the face. And the pronounced trapezius muscles were a dead giveaway that they were on 'roids.Quote from nitro:
...Now she looks like she is way too muscular. That kind of athletic turns me off in a woman...