You might not agree, but a study has revealed that a large number of British men prefer women with smaller breasts.
According to the study, one in three British men find a woman’s big assets too much to handle — while nine per cent of men find large breasts a turn-off, 22 per cent will hardly consider dating anyone with larger baps.
Researchers have based their findings on a survey of 6,500 single men across 13 European countries.
However, the survey has found that women with bigger assets are a hit in Scandanavian countries — Norwegians like bigger breasts while Swedish are less than picky with 81 per cent saying they will be happy to see their cup overflow and 82 per cent also giving the thumbs-up to flatter chests.
Only 15 per cent of Irish guys said they would never date a woman with big bazookas.
Nafsika Thalassis of a dating service, which conducted the survey, was quoted by The Sun as saying, “These results show that there is a considerable disparity between what women think men find attractive and the truth of the matter.
“We’re often told that both men and women are spending increasing amounts of money on their appearance. Even though we expect our partners to be well-groomed, it seems that many of us draw the line at dating people with surgical implants.
“It also raises the question of why so many people opt for plastic surgery. Frequently, women say that they want to increase their breast size in order to improve their own self-confidence rather than because they want to attract men.
“In reality, however, would they go ahead with the procedure if they knew it was likely to turn off lots of men? After all there is nothing confidence-boosting about having a surgical procedure that makes you less attractive to the opposite sex.”