How many times a day are YOUR breasts stared at? - VIDEO

But what about the less overt, split-second glances our bosoms attract on a day-to-day basis? Nestlé attached a hidden camera to the bra of a female volunteer in London to find out, and somewhat predictably, discovered that it happens constantly. Some men had clearly mastered the art of subtlety better than others, and women were just as likely to sneak a peek at the volunteer's breasts as their male counterparts; resulting in 36 recorded glances in one day.To be fair to the starers, the volunteer in this experiment was strolling around London with almost her entire lurid pink bra on show, worn under a mostly un-zipped sweater.As she makes her way around the city - stopping by coffee shops, taking the underground and at the office - the number of breast-glances rapidly clocks up.Interestingly, the many women who stare at her chest do so in a much more blatant fashion, some with a detectable air of disapproval.It may be everywhere, but our human fascination with breasts is actually something of a mystery among scientists. Women are the only female mammals whose breasts develop at puberty, irrespective of pregnancy.Additionally, male humans are the only mammals who show interest in breasts in a sexual context.Whatever the reason for this, there's also a specific size ratio that men find most alluring, according to a recent study conducted by London-based plastic surgeon Dr Patrick Malluci.'Beckoning breasts' - as they've been dubbed - are '45per cent of the breast being above the line of the nipples and 55per cent below.'Scarlett Johansson and Kate Middleton are both triumphant members of this category.(dailymail.co.uk)Bakudaily.Az