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In reply to the discussion: French study: Bras don’t help breasts [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)The human foot evolved to function without protection, and we could all give up shoes today and spend the rest of our lives barefoot without any serious consequences (those of us who live outside of snowy areas anyway).
So why do so many humans wear shoes? Because they're comfortable, and pointy rocks kind of suck. For the vast majority of people, the vast majority of the time, they provide little practical benefit...but we LIKE them because they make our lives more comfortable and easier.
In modern society, there are countless items that we use on a daily basis that technically provide no genuine "benefit", but that we use anyway because they "feel nice" or fit our particular lifestyle preferences. Bras, shoes, shampoo, deodorant, etc., etc. Even the couch in your living room qualifies...our arses evolved to sit on dirt and rocks, so why do we all insist on filling our living rooms with soft, squishy seating? Because it feels good.
And honestly, that's all the reason we need.