The boob size and other body measurements of big women are growing; a recent study shows a rising engagement in the genre of BBW porn. The audience of BBW (Big Beautiful Women) is escalating, registering a growth of 47% from May 2013 to August 2015. The development is striking in such a short span. The increase is even more impressive, considering the actors and models in mass media are still flaunting their hourglass stature. Big, burly women are regarded as gagsters in society; mostly, they feel embarrassed, lonely in the crowd. But fortunately, many people are advocating for broader acceptance of all body types, colors, and cultures.
It is a fact; men feel more sexual attraction to slim, slender, smaller women. But this perception is not true across the board and time. The fascination for trim women is a current development. The sculptures of Venus, dating back to 35,000BC, exhibits ample breast, thick, chunky thighs, and stomach. These figurines of big, beautiful women were carved from tusks of Great Woolly Mammoths, long wiped out from the earth. Many statues of such proportion were excavated across Europe, which shows love for big-hearted and bodied women.
Renaissance
From 1400 to 1700s, larger, bulky women were not frowned upon but considered autocrats, royal. The surplus weight was a symbol of class, defining they come from affluent, regal family. It also signified they possess many maids and servants and lead leisure, luxurious lifestyle. But BBW comes with some concern, as most of the world population is suffering from obesity. There are many nomenclature categories as curvy, huge boobs, voluptuous, chubby; these are not detrimental. But the tag “immobile” raises concern; these women with excess weight are prone to severe medical conditions. Many pornstars brand them as curvy, buxom, voluptuous, but it does not mean overweight or obese.