Men share biological, cultural reasons for preferring curvy women in online discussion
Men online offered varied explanations for attraction to fuller breasts and curvier figures after US-based advocate Sheri Campbell raised the question in a Tuesday Facebook post. Campbell, known for sparking relationship discussions, asked why this physical preference seems important to many men, prompting a range of responses that touched on biology, culture, sexuality, and instinct.
Commenters cited multiple factors: Koffi Daniels of San Francisco stressed that attraction starts with personality and character, not merely physical traits. Dozie Elder in Kuwait claimed these features benefit men's health through improved circulation. Pluto Nash noted they signal fertility, while Texas-based Andre Sherman highlighted their role in sexual pleasure during intimacy. Nate Satterfield referenced biblical passages (Proverbs 5:18) describing breasts as intoxicating. Louis Johnson suggested a hereditary component, and Christian Evans compared it to women preferring tall, broad-shouldered men. Asongo Gordons of Minna, Niger State, called the appeal an instinctive 'magic' from softness and thickness.
This discussion reveals how societal attraction patterns intertwine evolutionary signals, cultural norms, personal experience, and religious interpretations—with no single explanation universally accepted. The variety underscores that preferences remain deeply individual despite common themes.
Do these biological and cultural explanations resonate with your own observations on attraction, or is personal preference more nuanced than these factors suggest?