Health and Wellness
Studies show that touching and looking at breasts can help lower stress and release the oxytocin which is known as the love hormone. Lowering stress and anxiety is beneficial and can improve sleep, weight control, less muscle tension, better mood, and getting along better with friends and family. Read more to find out why it's healthy to remove the stigma of our natural attraction to breasts.
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Head over to the shop and start touching some boobs.
Learn how to measure for the perfect bra fit, whether you're doing it for yourself or your girlfriend. In this article, we'll explain the importance of wearing the correct bra size and share the step-by-step process to achieve the perfect measurements.
You'd think that after centuries of women dressing and covering their breasts, bra sizing would be a piece of cake, right? Wrong! Bra sizing is a perplexing mess that can leave even the most seasoned shoppers scratching their heads. In this article, we'll unravel the tangled web of factors that make bra fitting so complex, explore the world of custom bra tailoring, and take a brief look at famous bra types throughout history.
With so many unique shapes and sizes of breasts, it's no wonder that people have long pondered the question: is there such a thing as the perfect boob shape? Plastic surgery has even built an entire industry around enhancing and changing the shape of women's breasts. In this article, we dive into the research behind this intriguing question, examining survey data, historical views, and the most up-to-date opinions on the ideal breast shape.
Breasts come in all shapes and sizes, and their diversity is part of what makes them so captivating. Genetics, hormones, and lifestyle factors all play a role in determining the size and shape of a woman's breasts, creating a unique and personal experience for each individual.
Have you ever paused to ponder the question, "What exactly are boobs made of?" Because we have. I mean what other thing in life is a topic of so much intrigue. It’s a source of sensuality, sexuality. They’re the source of life! Some women want them larger, others want them smaller. Some guys love them, other guys really love them (us).
Discover the fascinating world of boob shapes in our latest article, where we explore the stunning variety of breasts that make each woman unique. From perfectly round globes to sleek and slender silhouettes, we're diving into the captivating terrain of ta-tas to celebrate and appreciate the beauty in every form. So, whether you're a boob connoisseur or simply curious, join us in embracing the fabulous diversity of these alluring assets!
We’ve already talked about how beneficial it is for men to look at and touch breasts. Now we want to discuss the 6 incredible health benefits women get when they touch their own breasts, or let someone else touch them. So let’s dive deep into why ladies should be fondling themselves more.
If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the last few years, it’s that everyone could use a little more rest and relaxation. Our search for new ways to feel calm and supported has led us to the fascinating world of dakimakura, Japanese comfort pillows. From busty anime characters to boyfriend pillows, there’s something for everyone on this list.
Have fun reducing stress! We’ve researched the best ways for men to enjoy relaxing. There’s no shame in taking time for yourself. Learn how to get calm, and kick some cortisol butt with our 6 tips for having fun while relaxing.
Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be filled with frantic last minute dinner reservations or dreaded unfulfilled expectations. All that really matters is being happy and healthy. Which is why this Valentine’s Day we want to celebrate the ‘love hormone’ oxytocin and all of its incredible health benefits.
Well folks, it looks like scientists have finally figured out what we’ve all known for years. Touching and looking and breasts makes us feel good and is good for our health. In May 2020, Swedish Researchers showed that touching breasts reduced stress levels by 70%. Chest size also played a role—apparently, larger chests lowered stress more rapidly.