Automobile designers have created many ways for drivers to feel comfortable and safe while driving their vehicles. They also know that many drivers desire cars with sleek, stylish designs that convey power, speed, and beauty.
Car makers also want to make sure that they offer enough safety features so that people can drive safely without getting into accidents. These are all important factors that go into creating an automobile's design, but there is one aspect of car design that has been largely ignored until recently - its psychological effect on the driver. The way a car handles and feels when being driven can be just as significant as how it looks from the outside, and this includes its effect on the driver's state of mind. In fact, some designers even believe that certain car designs could arouse a person's sex life.
Body roll refers to the amount of leaning that a vehicle experiences during cornering or acceleration/deceleration. This phenomenon is caused by a combination of weight shifting and tire traction loss. As a car turns around a curve, its body will start to lean in towards the inside of the turn. Depending on the degree of body roll, the occupants may experience discomfort or even nausea due to the feeling of being thrown around inside the vehicle. To minimize body roll, automakers use different strategies such as placing more weight on the outer wheels, increasing spring stiffness, and using anti-roll bars. While these techniques help stabilize the vehicle, they don't necessarily create any sort of sexual attraction.
Seat bolsters, on the other hand, do have a direct effect on the driver's psyche. They refer to the support provided for the hips, thighs, and lower back while driving, which creates a sense of security and comfort. A good seat bolster allows drivers to feel more secure while cornering at high speeds without worrying about sliding out of their seats. It also provides support when braking hard, allowing them to maintain control over the steering wheel. Seat bolsters are often designed with contoured shapes that provide pressure points that can be felt through clothing, much like how people sit on cushions or pillows for support. Some drivers find this to be quite pleasurable and it may even arouse their senses.
Certain sports cars come with aggressive seat bolsters that can press against the driver's hips during cornering or acceleration/deceleration, creating tactile sensations analogous to erotic contact.
There is no scientific evidence proving that this has any real impact on one's sex life.
Car designers have done an excellent job ensuring that their vehicles are safe, comfortable, and attractive from both an exterior and interior perspective. While there isn't much research into the psychological effects of body roll and seat bolsters on drivers, some enthusiasts believe that these two features can enhance a person's sex life. This belief could prove true in some cases but should not be taken as fact until further studies confirm its validity. After all, many other factors play into why someone finds another person attractive.