31-07-2012, 17:36
It sounds plausible, but...
If the sounds of crying babies causes a woman's bust to increase, shouldn't all the women who work in day care centers with lots of babies be overflowing their bras? The 3 cm that the woman gained in the YouTube clip is a full cup size and then some, but could that just be the result of her normal monthly cycle? It would be interesting to have a survey of daycare center workers, and possibly check with new employees and how they fare after a few weeks. I feel a multi-million dollar government grant in the works here for some researcher, or perhaps Mythbusters could do it for free on their TV show.
If this is true, I want a sound that causes the hair on the top of my head to grow while at the same time causing the hair in my ears to disappear and my eyebrows to get less bushy. Heck, why shouldn't I hope for a sound that rids me of most of my body hair so I look less like a walking fur-ball?
If the sounds of crying babies causes a woman's bust to increase, shouldn't all the women who work in day care centers with lots of babies be overflowing their bras? The 3 cm that the woman gained in the YouTube clip is a full cup size and then some, but could that just be the result of her normal monthly cycle? It would be interesting to have a survey of daycare center workers, and possibly check with new employees and how they fare after a few weeks. I feel a multi-million dollar government grant in the works here for some researcher, or perhaps Mythbusters could do it for free on their TV show.
If this is true, I want a sound that causes the hair on the top of my head to grow while at the same time causing the hair in my ears to disappear and my eyebrows to get less bushy. Heck, why shouldn't I hope for a sound that rids me of most of my body hair so I look less like a walking fur-ball?