Yeah well I've heard it argued that guys immediately attracted to big tits tend to be betas with mommy issues while alphas first look for child-bearing hips.
There's a point quickly reached where an ass is too big but the width of a woman's hips and healthy strong glutes (not a plain fat ass) is a better indicator of being able to bear children than big titties (larger breasts don't automatically produce more milk either.) Plus a woman with big tits and a tiny ass just looks unbalanced in the other direction.
I said Breasts, not big Breasts. Certainly, wider hips are important. We live in an era where a caesarean section is easily available for women with narrower hips, who want children. Personally, I'm drawn to all types of Natural order and a little chaos.
Our first of four children was born in Mississippi, where the OBGYN doctor bragged about all the C-section babies he delivered. Sure enough, when it came time for our child to be born, a "C-section had to be done!". We were told that if the first child was born via C-section, all future children would need to be born via C-section. We moved to North Carolina, where the other three children were all born via natural, vaginal, birth.
Yeah well I've heard it argued that guys immediately attracted to big tits tend to be betas with mommy issues while alphas first look for child-bearing hips.
There's a point quickly reached where an ass is too big but the width of a woman's hips and healthy strong glutes (not a plain fat ass) is a better indicator of being able to bear children than big titties (larger breasts don't automatically produce more milk either.) Plus a woman with big tits and a tiny ass just looks unbalanced in the other direction.
I said Breasts, not big Breasts. Certainly, wider hips are important. We live in an era where a caesarean section is easily available for women with narrower hips, who want children. Personally, I'm drawn to all types of Natural order and a little chaos.
C-section comes with it's own problems and should be only for if a mother can't give birth safely it shouldn't have become the norm.
I agree with you. You can only have it twice. It involves cutting through a lot.
Our first of four children was born in Mississippi, where the OBGYN doctor bragged about all the C-section babies he delivered. Sure enough, when it came time for our child to be born, a "C-section had to be done!". We were told that if the first child was born via C-section, all future children would need to be born via C-section. We moved to North Carolina, where the other three children were all born via natural, vaginal, birth.
Or if mom has herpes