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Playboy: Millenials are less interested in breasts than older generations

Oblivion

Fetishing muscular manly men in skintight hosery
Worst generation officially confirmed. Must be a side effect of all that avocado toast:

Are boobs on the outs? This seems to be the case for millennials, at least in regards to their porn-viewing habits. New data released by Pornhub has revealed a rather distinct generational trend regarding our cultural fondness for breasts.

Their data revealed the younger the generation, the less interested they are in women’s mammaries. The data exhibits young adults ages 18 to 24 are almost 20 percent less likely to search for breast-related content on the site whereas those 55 to 64 were 17 percent more likely. The age groups in between ascend as viewers age increases.

Don’t get me wrong: This by no means suggests breasts aren’t popular. “Big natural boobs” ranks fourth in overall searches on the site, and daily breast searches exceed millions. The figure just may not be as popular as you’d assume. On average, only 1.5 percent of daily searches on Porhub are boob-related. Of that 1.5 percent, 0.89 search for large breasts, 0.29 percent search for natural breasts, 0.09 percent search for small breasts, and fake breasts finish last with 0.06 percent. In fact, searches related to fake boobs don’t break the top 25 in breast-related searches.

The expanse of data shows that fake breasts were quite popular in early 2013 but the trend began to sag (hardy har har) in 2014. In 2015, interest in fake breasts had dropped even further and a surge in natural breasts emerged, experiencing its most significant growth from 2015 to 2016. Since then however, they too have lost their lustre.

This trend is not limited to porn, either. Figures regarding breast enlargement surgery follows a similar structure. In 2015, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) witnessed a 20 percent drop in breast augmentation whereas breast reduction surgeries experienced a small increase of three percent. That same year, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery noted that they’d performed more than 38,000 individual breast implant removals on patients regretting their decision to increase their cup size. According to Today, that figure increased by 22 percent the following year.

http://www.playboy.com/articles/por...R&utm_medium=Playboy&utm_campaign=Playboy.com
 
As a millennial the only things I care about are hoverboards, new kinds of fancy donuts, cutting my cable subscription, and socialism. I don't have time for boobs.
 
I really want to see the scientific data supporting this. That sounds like a bizarre and fascinating study to conduct... Then again, it also sounds like data only a millennial would have the free time to gather...
 

Kevtones

Member
First base syndrome. Bunch of dudes with 'expert' handhold and peck syndrome. You all will kill what it means to reach around.
 
Someone post the Prison School picture.

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Menome

Member
Maybe because people are clued up enough to know that if they look for a video of one or more women having sex, there'll be breasts in it?
 
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