• billgamesh
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    6 months ago

    If the social conditions have existed for long enough to have an evolutionary effect, what’s the difference?

    And as another commenter mentioned you don’t need to fetishize breasts to be attracted to them.

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      6 months ago

      Well, again, it is just a hypothesis. Also “happening for long enough” isn’t necessarily how it works, for all you know it could have happened during a brief period and remained vestigial, assuming it even happened.

      Being attracted to body parts is a fetish. I’m using a neutral definition of fetish, there is not an intended negative connotation. Research shows that the only thing that’s like, universally a turn on for people regardless of cultural context is people having sex or masturbating.