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We can’t really be sure without seeing the video. So for the sake of fairness and science I request the video be posted for study.
https://twitter.com/momiji_doa/status/1773900023048151433
I don't understand why gamers go for this two bags of custard shit, it's not realistic and I'm having a hard time seeing how you'd find it hot.
Is this just a product of a bunch of gamers being exposed to early jiggle physics in games and animation during their sexual development?
I think it's just that it's moving at all. Like if you wiggle a string or something in front of a cat, that's not a good mimic of real prey but the cat goes and freaks out trying to get it. Unnaturally jiggling breasts are a wiggly piece of string for oversexed weirdo men.
I don't think it's just a matter or early 3D physics being wonky. Plenty of Japanese anime and 2D games have intentionally exaggerated boob jiggles because of horny animators and a horny target audience that is obsessed with boobs, panties etc
I think to people like this goofy boob physics have very little to do with realistic simulation of soft body tissue and much more about being a signifier of whom the game is for