https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...ns-bottom.html
and of course pictures
I'm convinced!
n the experiment, a team of European experts recruited 67 heterosexual people, of which about 60 per cent were women, and showed them images of seven female bottoms.
Each was presented at five different angles, from the side, on a slight axis, and also from a direct 'front-on' perspective.
During this process a special camera monitored the volunteers' eye movements tracking the areas of the derrieres they looked at first, and for how long.
Results showed that the intergluteal cleft (often referred to as the 'crack') was not only the area both men and women looked at first but also where they lingered the longest.
Men and women alike homed in on the bum crack in about one second and then lingered there for a second longer, the fastest and longest periods of any area respectively.
In contrast, the 'thigh gap', the space between the inner thighs of some women, looked at last and the least.
Men and women lingered at this area for less than 0.2 seconds.
Each was presented at five different angles, from the side, on a slight axis, and also from a direct 'front-on' perspective.
During this process a special camera monitored the volunteers' eye movements tracking the areas of the derrieres they looked at first, and for how long.
Results showed that the intergluteal cleft (often referred to as the 'crack') was not only the area both men and women looked at first but also where they lingered the longest.
Men and women alike homed in on the bum crack in about one second and then lingered there for a second longer, the fastest and longest periods of any area respectively.
In contrast, the 'thigh gap', the space between the inner thighs of some women, looked at last and the least.
Men and women lingered at this area for less than 0.2 seconds.
I'm convinced!
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