There are a variety of reasons why heterosexual men are attracted to large breasts. These reasons often pertain to aspects of health, nutrition, and even social and economic status, especially if you're reading this from the UK. Some research indicates that wealthier men tend to prefer smaller breast sizes, whereas men with lower economic status are generally more drawn to larger breasts.
This is tied to poverty, where the belief prevails that a woman with larger breasts possesses greater fat reserves. Conversely, a wealthier man is less concerned with fat reserves, as his financial stability allows him to support his woman with ample resources.
A survey conducted across 139 different cultures reveals varying preferences for breast size among different regions. For instance, in the Far East and Asian countries like South Korea, Japan, and China, there's a tendency to prefer A cup breasts. On the other hand, in the Russian Federation and Scandinavian cultures, people generally favor D cup breasts or even larger.
In Western and Central Europe, the favored breast size is a C-cup. In North America, especially in the United States, D-cup breasts are preferred. Meanwhile, in Africa, the popular choices range from A to C cups.
Men from these nations hail from various countries and economies, influencing their tastes in women's sizes and shapes. This preference is often closely connected to levels of poverty and wealth.
In certain African communities, research indicates that the impact of the AIDS epidemic and other sexually transmitted infections has led men to favor women who are fuller-figured, as this is perceived as an indication of good health.
Nevertheless, when those men, such as those from Nigeria, relocated to the United Kingdom, they adopted the Western European views on sexual preferences, similar to other men who were born in that society.
A woman's breast size can also be associated with her age of maturity. Men who observe women with larger cup sizes might perceive them as being of childbearing age.
Remember that this originates from a time when people typically married and passed away at a young age. It can be challenging to determine a woman’s age accurately.
In primitive tribal societies, men and others rely on visual cues to determine when a woman is ready for marriage and starting a family.
Additionally, in today's school settings, if a young girl starts to develop larger breasts around the ages of 12 or 13, others around her—such as female teachers and peers—often see her as being older than she really is. This often leads to them subconsciously expecting her to act more mature and responsible than her actual age.
I've never experienced being a woman, but I'm curious about my female readers—when you were 12 years old and starting to develop breasts or if other girls your age were early developers, how did that impact you?
Those in the age group who had not yet developed or started to develop a mature woman's figure were treated quite differently.