Breasts were the source of sustenance when we were infants. Could it have been ingrained early on that the bigger the breasts, the more bountiful the milk, turning it into a desired trait?
How could you not spend the rest of your life desiring for that one thing that nourished and fed you, eased your hunger instincts and provided comfort when you were a baby?
In the old days, women with big, bountiful breasts were healthier and better-nourished. Their body types will be generally more plump, a trait often depicted as desirable from old paintings and literature. Isn’t it logical that …


