That just seems likely to be accurate, in my opinion.
Heh - I did a quick search and found the passage I was referring to - here it is :Some women, Commander Norton had decided long ago, should not be allowed aboard ship; weightlessness did things to their breasts that were too damn distracting. It was bad enough when they were motionless; but when they started to move, and sympathetic vibrations set in, it was more than any warm-blooded male should be asked to take. He was quite sure that at least one serious space accident had been caused by acute crew distraction, after the transit of a well-upholstered lady officer through the control cabin.
Agreed - but you have to admit, it's very old-school to talk about the jiggliness of a "well-upholstered lady officer".