Jennifer Aniston's breasts and youth…

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Ah, the whining continues over in fort insanity. This weeks special? Recognizing reality makes you a  pedophile. This is no shock really, the victim culture and those who are trying to find self esteem and make a living by blogging about it are big fans of ignoring reality when it suits them.

Consider the basic realities below:

  • Humans are genetically predisposed to find girls attractive shortly after they reach puberty (i.e. when they become fertile)
  • Many of the traits humans find most sexually attractive are markers of youth
  • Thus, men are generally most attracted to females from their early teens till just about 20 or so… obviously there are many exceptions in the form of genetically rare women
  • While men may not find women over that age as attractive as the girls under it, this has not led to hordes of unattached 20+ year old girls int he streets – men find mates and are happy

Those realities were pointed out recently…

“Did I buy, or browse, a copy of the November 17 GQ, in order to get a look at Jennifer Aniston’s bristols?  No, I didn’t. While I have no doubt that Ms. Aniston is a paragon of charm, wit, and intelligence, she is also 36 years old. Even with the strenuous body-hardening exercise routines now compulsory for movie stars, at age 36 the forces of nature have won out over the view-worthiness of the unsupported female bust.

It is, in fact, a sad truth about human life that beyond our salad days, very few of us are interesting to look at in the buff. Added to that sadness is the very unfair truth that a woman’s salad days are shorter than a man’s — really, in this precise context, only from about 15 to 20.” – John Derbyshire in the National Review

The feminist left, predictably, flipped out

There is a word for men who fetishize the beauty of teenage and pubescent girls, and it is not a very nice one. Indeed, NRO’s editors would be well-advised — unless they think the conservative movement should promote, as Derbyshire does, the idea that 15-year-old girls are at peak sexual attractiveness — to tone down the Derb the next time he wants to make a sweeping statement about human nature based on his own barely legal visual preferences.” – Garance Franke-Ruta in American Prospect Online