DirtyRoulette Study Says U.S. Women Have Largest Breasts

LOS ANGELES — A study conducted by the adult chat site DirtyRoulette.com cited U.S. women as having the world's largest breasts.

The study ran from October 2015-March 2016 and anonymously asked random users to choose which country they felt was home to the women with the largest breasts on the site. According to DirtyRoulette.com, "The runaway winner was the United States, taking home almost one in three votes and topping the table with 32.2 percent of the selections — almost 20 percent more than the runner up, Russia, which finished with 13.4 percent of the selections."

"It is no surprise to see America come out on top," said DirtyRoulette Press Director Shea Robins. "American women have always had a reputation for large breasts, but this study now conclusively proves that the U.S. is home to the largest breasts in the world."

DirtyRoulette's study also asked users about regions. North America, according to DirtyRoulette, earned "a total of 37.9 percent of the votes, almost 7 percent more than its closest rival, Europe."

The study asked users for their ideal breast size, with D-cups or larger gaining over half of the votes.

For more information on DirtyRoulette, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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