Anime like boobs in real life

It’s a question that needs answers… What would anime look like in real life? Well, it’s a good thing we’ve got Emily to show us. Isn’t she the ? Via

Not all men and women find larger better. A significant number of men prefer smaller busts or have no preference. Ideas of beauty change over time. Eventually, small breasts will be fashionable and deemed the ideal of beauty again. Media determines a good percentage of this preference. For better or worse, breasts will remain an important signal of resources, health, fertility, beauty, and character in real life and in fiction. Because of this, anime will, for as long as it exists, remain obsessed with boobs.

I would look at boobs more

I don’t see how people think real life boobs > anime boobs. Not only do anime boobs look better 100% of the time, but they also have anime physics applied to them which s them better than real life’s version.

And what about High of the Dead? Even if you’ve never sat down to watch this hypersexualized zombie anime, you’re practically guaranteed to know the infamous scene where the main character uses a girl’s chest to steady his shotgun. Her breasts ripple from the recoil, and another girl narrowly avoids a stray shot by leaning back and undulating her boobs in such a way that the bullet flies straight between them sideways. There’s no way that bullets, fabric, or especially breasts would work that way in real life, but that’s what s this anime so insanely amazing!

Guys like boobs, in part, because boobs represent ren and life. They represent the ancient role of women as the life-producer and sustainer. Scientists draw this conclusion because statues and cave drawings of large-breasted women date to the earliest periods of human history and find these artifacts across cultures (Chivers, 2012). Larry Young, a professor of psychiatry at Emory University, suggests men like breasts because stimulating a woman’s nipples releases oxytocin, the neurochemical responsible for strengthening affection. The chemical helps bond a woman to the man (Wolchover, 2012). Not all men and cultures, however, find large breasts attractive. Japanese culture has a distinct lack of interest in the chest until the modern era. When you look at Japanese woodblock prints, artists didn’t lavish attention on women’s chests. Other body parts were rendered in detail. Yoshihiko Shirakawa, an expert on woodblock prints states (Kozuka, 2013):

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