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Artículo Millennials are less interested in breasts, according to Pornhub Culture

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Millennials are less interested in breasts, according to Pornhub

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22 Agosto 2017 07:43

Search results don't lie...

Pornhub, the largest pornography site on the internet, has carried out a study to find the most popular breast-related searches on their site. The report reveals some interesting differences in search techniques between men over the age of 45 and the younger generations.

In general, we can still safely say that the top breast-related search on Pornhub is 'big tits'. However, since 2013 there has been an increase in the number of searches for small and natural breasts.

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According to the study, millennials (those born between 1983 and 2000) are between 11 and 19% less likely to search for breasts. Pornhub visitors aged 55 to 64 are those most likely to use breast-related terms to search for videos.

However, careful reading of the report also reveals another interesting detail. Men are 130% more likely to search for fake breasts than women. Interesting, but not really surprising.

But there's more: young men between the ages of 25 and 34 are those most likely to search for fake breasts. 

The popularity of fake breasts decreases with age, falling off dramatically among those over the age of 55. Pornhub visitors between the ages of 45 and 64 reveal more of an appreciation for natural breasts. However, even those aged between 18 and 24 show an overall preference for natural breasts.

The study spans the period of 2013 to 2017, which means it's far from exhaustive. However, it's a long enough period to enable us to draw one particularly interesting conclusion: younger people, in general, are less interested in this female attribute than their parents' generation.

These changes might be explained by the younger generation's acquisition of a more feminist sensibility. It's possible that younger men are beginning to think of women as whole individuals rather than fragmented parts (breasts, backside, mouth, face). Campaigns designed to raise awareness of the objectification of women might be working. But it's probably too soon to evaluate the real impact of these campaigns, particularly given the limitations of this particular study.  

Nevertheless, it would be interesting to analyse why so many men between the ages of 25 and 34 are fixated on silicon breasts which had their golden age back in the 80s and 90s. 

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