Quote #12682
A lot of guys think the larger a woman's breasts are, the less intelligent she is. I think it's the opposite. I think the larger a woman's breasts are, the less intelligent the men become.
Anita Wise
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Interpretation
The quip satirizes a sexist stereotype that equates a woman’s physical attributes—specifically breast size—with diminished intelligence. By flipping the premise, it shifts scrutiny from women to men, suggesting that the real cognitive impairment is male distraction and objectification: some men’s judgment and attention “shrink” in the presence of sexualized cues. The line functions as social commentary on the male gaze and the way women are routinely evaluated through appearance rather than intellect. Its humor depends on reversal and exaggeration, but the underlying critique is serious: stereotypes say more about the perceiver’s biases than about the person being judged.




