The Reason why Big Bums is Good
According to an article published by Dailymail, scientists have now
proffered reasons why men prefer women with massive bums. Modern man’s
preferences for women with a curvy backside has been traced back to
prehistoric influences.
It found the ‘theoretically optimal angle of lumbar curvature,’ is a 45.5 degree curve from back to buttocks.
This allowed ancestral women to better support, provide for, and carry out multiple pregnancies.
‘What’s fascinating about this research is that it is yet another
scientific illustration of a close fit between a s*x-differentiated
feature of human morphology — in this case lumbar curvature — and an
evolved standard of attractiveness,’ said the study’s co-author David
Buss, a University of Texas at Austin psychology professor.
‘This adds to a growing body of evidence that beauty is not entirely
arbitrary, or ‘in the eyes of the beholder’ as many in mainstream social
science believed, but rather has a coherent adaptive logic.’
The research was published online in Evolution and Human Behavior, and
consisted of two studies. The first looked at vertebral wedging, an
underlying spinal feature that can influence the actual curve in women’s
lower backs. About 100 men rated the attractiveness of several
manipulated images displaying spinal curves ranging across the natural
spectrum.
Men were most attracted to images of women exhibiting the hypothesized optimum of 45 degrees of lumbar curvature.
‘This spinal structure would have enabled pregnant women to balance their weight over the hips,’ Lewis said.
‘These women would have been more effective at foraging during pregnancy and less likely to suffer spinal injuries.
‘In turn, men who preferred these women would have had mates who were
better able to provide for fetus and offspring, and who would have been
able to carry out multiple pregnancies without injury.’
The second study addressed the question of whether men prefer this angle
because it reflects larger buttocks, or whether it really can be
attributed to the angle in the spine itself.
Approximately 200 men were presented with groups of images of women with
differing buttock size and vertebral wedging, but maintaining a
45.5-degree curve.
Men consistently preferred women whose spinal curvature was closer to optimum regardless of buttock size, the researchers found.
‘This enabled us to conclusively show that men prefer women who exhibit
specific angles of spinal curvature over buttock mass,’ said the study’s
co-author Eric Russell, a visiting researcher from UT Arlington.
This morphology and men’s psychological preference toward it have
evolved over thousands of years, and they won’t disappear over night.
‘This tight fit between evolutionary pressures and modern humans’
psychology, including our standards of attractiveness, highlights the
usefulness that an evolutionary approach can have for expanding our
knowledge not just of the natural sciences, but also the social
sciences,’ Lewis said.
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