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Women tend to be hostile towards those with large busts – study
Breast size influences competitive behavior among women, a group of scientists from the USA and Great Britain found. Women are significantly more likely to show aggression towards rivals with larger busts than theirs.
114 female students from Texas A&M University took part in the testing; the girls assessed the likelihood of a negative attitude towards women in the presented illustrations. They showed variations in breast size from 1 to 4.
It turned out that women with breast sizes 3-4 are most often perceived as a threat. Women with size 1 and 2 breasts are not perceived as competitors worthy of aggression.
Breast size influences competitive behavior among women, a group of scientists from the USA and Great Britain found. Women are significantly more likely to show aggression towards rivals with larger busts than theirs.
114 female students from Texas A&M University took part in the testing; the girls assessed the likelihood of a negative attitude towards women in the presented illustrations. They showed variations in breast size from 1 to 4.
It turned out that women with breast sizes 3-4 are most often perceived as a threat. Women with size 1 and 2 breasts are not perceived as competitors worthy of aggression.




