Cosplayer Discovers the Truth about Breast Photos
You love breasts, don’t you? A cosplayer discovered that people prefer looking at her breasts over her face after posting two different photos of herself and seeing the difference in likes and reach she received.
Cosplayer Discovers the Truth about Breast Photos
The cosplayer Amatsu Pukupu, who has over 140,000 followers on Twitter, went viral after posting a comparison of a photo where her face was more prominent and her breasts were covered, with another photo showing only her breasts.
The first post, shown below, features her arms in front of her chest, displaying more of her outfit along with her cute face. This photo reached 293,000 views and almost 6,000 likes.
Her other photo is a cosplay of Emilia, showing only her chest and no face. This post reached almost 4 million views and got 97,000 likes.
She herself posted the comparison later, commenting that the difference in reach and likes is “really cruel.” Apparently, people really want to see breasts rather than a cute girl!
Let’s see some reactions to this phenomenon:
- “It’s natural for human men to react to breasts; it’s wired in our DNA.”
- “Makes sense that female YouTubers who struggle to grow show more skin in their thumbnails.”
- “Even with visible edits around the shoulders and neck for silicone busts, it still blows up.”
- “In the end, that’s just how things are…”
- “Males are repulsive creatures, right?”
- “The difference in likes and retweets is almost eightfold. Impressive.”
- “I want breasts.”
These breasts look very fake.