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If you're traveling abroad any time soon, you might want to plan your travel around this list from mmoabc.com. Based on a survey "taken around the world" (sounds scientific enough), comes this list of the ten cities with the most beautiful women. Results were based on quality of women, women to men ratio, and approachability.

The winner was Stockholm, Sweden (the Bikini Team probably put them over the top), with Copenhagen, Denmark coming in a close second. One US city made the list: Los Angeles, California. Home to silicon enhancements and movie star dreams.

The overall top ten are:
10. Amsterdam, Holland
9. Tel Aviv, Israel
8. Montreal, Canada
7. Caracas, Venezuela
6. Moscow, Russia
5. Los Angeles, California
4. Varna, Bulgaria
3. Buenos Aires, Argentina
2. Copenhagen, Denmark
1. Stockholm, Sweden

To read why each city made it... and more importantly, for pics of women from each city, head to mmoabc.com.
WOMEN
September 28, 2007



It's not so much size, but proportion and nipple placement, that makes the perfect breast, according to an article from ChinaDaily.com.

According to the story, researcher and one of the founding surgeons of Mybreast.org (and envy of men the world over), Dr. Patrick Mallucci, spent hours studying topless photographs of women to determine the characteristics that make the "perfect breast".

What he found is the "model mammary apparently has a nipple that points slightly skywards, and an upper half just a bit smaller than the bottom half... The ideal is a 45 to 55 percent proportion - that is the nipple sits not at the half-way mark down the breast, but at about 45 percent from the top." The women with the best breasts in the world? Model Caprice Bourret.

The worst breasts in the world? According to Dr. Mallucci, his patients "begged him not to make their breasts the same shape as Victoria Beckham's 'unnaturally round' globes.

You can read the story here.
WOMEN | ENTERTAINMENT
September 27, 2007



Gas is inching closer and closer to $5 per gallon. How has this affected your gas buying habits?
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