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Ancestors of cave days.
The carvings inscribed stated that cavemen preferred cave women to be curvaceous and with a curvy bottom.
It is true.
So you cavemen of ancestry give us your praise.. Curvaceous wins |
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"Ancestors of cave days.
The carvings inscribed stated that cavemen preferred cave women to be curvaceous and with a curvy bottom.
It is true.
So you cavemen of ancestry give us your praise.. Curvaceous wins "
According to carvings.. |
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What people find attractive is often dependent upon what is difficult to attain.
So when staying inside was something only the rich could do, pale skin was prized. When having enough food to eat so you could put on weight was rare, being overweight was seen as attractive. |
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Or it was the clearest way to differentiate between male and female figures.
Most simple silhouettes used these days are based on hair length or clothing, which weren't factors back then. Trying to draw a little penis on every male figure would be messy and not obvious enough.
The curves would be the obvious definition. I do love a good feminine waist |
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"Or it was the clearest way to differentiate between male and female figures.
Most simple silhouettes used these days are based on hair length or clothing, which weren't factors back then. Trying to draw a little penis on every male figure would be messy and not obvious enough."
Somehow men under a certain age have evolved to draw penises on everything. |
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"Ancestors of cave days.
The carvings inscribed stated that cavemen preferred cave women to be curvaceous and with a curvy bottom.
It is true.
So you cavemen of ancestry give us your praise.. Curvaceous wins "
Must be caveman then |
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"Somehow men under a certain age have evolved to draw penises on everything."
What age? 103?
But yeah, painting with fingers and crude tools, a whole penis as an image itself is fine, but adding one onto a figure already painted at normal size would be no good. |
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"Somehow men under a certain age have evolved to draw penises on everything.
What age? 103?
But yeah, painting with fingers and crude tools, a whole penis as an image itself is fine, but adding one onto a figure already painted at normal size would be no good."
I was thinking 45 but yours is probably more accurate |
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There's certainly conflicting evidence based on slightly later material, about preferences.
The ancient Greeks indicated through their iconography that they preferred dainty little penises that could be tucked away during exercise (the word "gymnasium" derives from the Greek word for "naked"). However, some of their images of gods, mythological creatures, and foreigners involved comically large penises.
Different images at different times for different purposes. |
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If you think of cave art and iconography as the prehistoric version of Instagram you might get a different perspective.
As they were mostly hunter gatherer nomads women carrying extra weight is fairly unlikely |
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