Talk:Dark Mage/@comment-26948680-20170124204537/@comment-29602226-20170128112226

In nature, sexual selection gets in the way of actual survival relatively quite often. Peacocks, birds-of-paradise, irish giant elk...etc., getting bigger and brighter feathers or larger horns to ensure they get the females, despite those enlarged parts actually getting in the way and making them easier prey...

Huge breasts aren't that big an advantage for breastfeeding (past certain size, the milk glands remain the same, and only fat and skin is added) and provoke back pains and get in the way of certain physical activities, but like the feathers of a peacock, can be sexually advantageous, so natural selection says "fuck your back!"