Well well. The Greeks found smaller breasts more beautiful than hanging silicons.
As for sport, everybody has to adjust hanging parts for practicing any, not only women.
Anyway, what I was referring to is that women's soccer has gained in "intelligence". Better to watch than before.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Your research is lacking: silicon
e is supposed to do the opposite to hang low, sweet chariot.
Regarding the Greeks - if you refer to the old guys of classical times, whose statues are what this conjecture is probably based upon, then you must make allowances for them: many were more interested in boys than in women, so I guess the less feminine the better for them. You could also say they had a thing for broken noses, if statues form your reference point.
Intelligent soccer; is that a new board game?
Beauty being in the eye of the beholder is yet another of those odious, politically correct dictums that hide ugliness under the cloak of opinion. You know, like hiding the curates egg under a napkin.
Everybody knows what's beautiful in their own culture; pretending otherwise is to disguise a sense of deep disappointment for some personal misfortune or inability do get something better.
I often say my little Ford Fiesta is cute. Truth is, were I willing to spend my dwindling resources on an MX 5 then, perhaps, I might honestly call my ride pretty - or even beautiful. Situation ethics.
Rob