woensdag 10 februari 2010
Body intimates: About breast, Functions
Wether we, women, like to admit to it or not breast do have a real sexual function.
The breasts of our close primates and other animals only take shape when they have a young child. But the breast of the human females are visible from the time a woman becomes sexual “mature” and they stay visible thru out here life. And that’s why biologists agree that the human female breast also has a sexual function.
- They are always visible and the fat tissue that creates the shape
of the breast, doesn’t serve to be something extra in case food is in
short supply.
- The fat tissue also doesn’t serve as protection for the milk glands.
- The fat tissue makes it more difficult for the baby to feed.
- It’s also not a signal that a woman with big breast wood be a good
mother, because it’s the fat that creates the size and not the milk
glands. Plus smaller breasts are easier for a baby to feed from.
- And it’s also not a substitute for the fur that a baby could hold on
to in prehistoric times. A smooth round shape is not easy to hold
on to.
So the answer why female breasts look the way they do is easy. Our close primates walk on all four. Their sexual signal is send out by there behind. The chest of the females is hidden because they usually stand on two legs, and thus doesn’t send out a sexual signal.
Humans on the other hand walk on two legs. In the evolution the front of our body’s began to play a bigger role. People approach each other from the front and that’s why evolution created a fake bum on the female chest, so the same sexual signals could be transmitted.
A primary function of the female breast is to feed the young children. Just like our close primates and other animals the female breasts has “milk” glands, which produce a milky substance, when a woman has a young child.
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