In normal walking, looking basically straight ahead as one does when walking there is very little of yourself that you see, really just part of your nose, swinging hands pop in and out of view, perhaps shoulders and feet depending on your head position and hair depending on length and style.
Q1, Do boobies over a certain size appear as regular features in the boobies’ owner’s field of vision.
Q2 If so, is there any advantages or disadvantages of having that as a reference point such as improved spacial or situational awareness or perhaps on the other side blocking areas to be viewed?
Alas, I cannot comment on them blocking my field of vision, but even modest boobage does block the view of, say, a bit of dinner that I managed to spill down my front, or a mosquito that’s just about to bite the upper abdomen area.
Sitting down, I do notice I unconsciously lean back a little bit if I need to see something that fell into my lap.
Perhaps others more generously endowed can shed some light (as it were) on your question.
Boobies are a wonderful thing. If I’m asked to describe a female I’ve just encountered, that description includes, hair, eye color, and boob characteristics, not necessarily in that order. In fact, I believe boobs smile at me when I look at them, that may explain why I appear to be staring. I realize I’m a pig.
Anyway,
Q1. Yes.
Q2. No. You can’t conceal boobs. It’s a crime against nature.
Yes, there have been times when I’ve been practically blinded by the sun’s glare reflecting off a pale coloured top.
I trip over a lot.
It (they?) tends to affect other people’s spacial awarness. One guy nearly fell off his bike staring. Another guy bumped into a low wall. Saw a car swerving violently on the road.
38 DD here, too. waves hello to Corcaigh while hiding the last good bra on the sales rack (Heh, heh … “rack.”)
If I walk with very good posture (shoulders back, spine straight) and look dead-on straight ahead, I can’t see them. If I tip my chin very slightly down, then, yes, they are in my peripheral vision, just below the edge of my glasses.
I do not, however, use them as a reference point, at least not consciously. Our brain does all sorts of nifty things with the visual data that comes down the pipeline, so it’s possible that their presence in the bottom edge of my peripheral vision provides my brain with some sort of spatial awareness feedback. But it’s not like I lose my balance based on whether or not I can see my own tits.
I can’t see the undersides of them anymore (where the crease to join back to the torso is / where the wire sits for underwire bras) but I could back when I was a B-cup. I mean, I’d have to manipulate them with my hands to do so, but it was possible. Now if I have a bug bite or something right there, I have to use a mirror to investigate.
If I wear one of my “good bras” and use a little padding (to make them both look the same size :() - which is not my regular mode of dress - then yes my eyes are quite distracted by my boobs. Others’ eyes are too. It is a weird feeling.
I don’t understand the question. I don’t even have boobs, and my chest still shows up on the edge of my peripheral vision when I’m looking straight ahead. Surely, this would be all the more true of someone with a more prominent chest.
They’re always in my peripheral vision, but I don’t actually see them unless I’m thinking about it or looking downward for some reason. They’re visual background noise.
They do complicate anything where seeing where I’m putting my feet (I haven’t seen my feet when standing straight upright since I was 15), like walking down unfamiliar stairs. I trip and stub my toes a lot. Also, balancing on ladders or ledges is tricky if you’re close to a wall or need to hold anything in front of you. I damn near fell just the other night rehanging the shutters–I needed to reach both arms to one side, leaned back to get my boobs out of the way of my arm and line of sight, and came a hair of going over backwards.
…really? If I stand up with my arms at my sides and look straight ahead, I can’t see any part of my body (except a little bit of my nose and cheeks). I have small boobs, but they’re there. Do you have exceptionally large pectorals, perhaps?