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FACTS ON BREASTS!


(1.) Men have nipples and breasts because all fetuses are female at first.
Every fetus starts as female, and it isn't until six weeks that testosterone starts to take hold. But even before that six-week mark, nipples and breasts are already part of the body.

(2.) The largest bra size is an L, and the smallest is a AAA.

(3.) Women have full breasts always. Other primates have full breasts only when they're breastfeeding, and then, they quickly go back to normal.

(4.) Before the advent of Bras, ancient Roman women wrapped bandages around themselves to keep their boobs in place while they worked out.

(5.) Breastfeeding changes the way a mother's brain works! It makes the mother more attentive to her own child's crying.

(6.) More than 4million new bras are produced everyday.


(7.) A 2013 study found that men who prefer large breasts are less financially secure. And when they are hungry or want children, they still prefer larger breasts.

(8.) The study mentioned in the first part of this class also says that men who prefer small breasts are more financially secure.
And these men are really not interested in having children.

(9.) There are actually about eight types of Nipple; Normal, Flat, Puffy, Inverted (Grades 1 to 3), Unilateral (Short & Long).

(10.) Some women can achieve orgasm from nipple stimulation alone. This is because the female brain processes genital and nipple stimulation in the same exact way.

(11.) Over time, sleeping facedown can change the shape of the breasts. This can probably take a year but you don’t want to find out, do you? Best tip is to sleep on your side.

(12.)  Annie Hawkins aka Norma Stitz from USA, has the largest natural breasts in the world. She wears a US size 52I bra, the largest bra made. (Guinness World Records)

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