Breast size can also impact your fertility
A study published in the journal, The Royal Society Publishing, found that women with larger breasts and smaller waists were more fertile and thus, had a high reproductive potential—thanks to the higher levels of the female reproductive hormone, estradiol, in them.
Breast size is also linked with breast cancer
Although there’s not enough evidence to support this fact, however, a few studies including the one published in the journal BMC Medical Genetics, found that women with larger breast size are more likely to get breast cancer. This is based on a debatable urban belief that it is more difficult to find/diagnose carcinogenic lumps in larger breasts as compared to smaller ones.
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Another fact that links bigger breast size to breast cancer is the likelihood of obese women having bigger breasts and obesity increases the chances of getting breast cancer as is.
5. Your boob size can affect your mental health
Gosh! The world is so breast-obsessed that the size and the symmetry of her breasts can even hit a woman’s mental health!
According to a study published in the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), women with asymmetric breasts/ those whose breast size is “too large” or “too small” are more likely to suffer from a poor emotional well being and lower self-esteem.
Christine Hendricks (Mad Men), was taunted about her large breasts in school but has since been named “World’s Sexiest Woman” by Esquire magazine.
In Love Your Lady Lumps, Part 1: The “Perks” of Small Boobs, we learned that women’s breasts deserve some lovin’ (both mental and physical) regardless of their size. Why not? Part erogenous zone, part tiny human feeder, and part “get out of jail free” card, they are one versatile body part – well, two parts. If boobies were a Marvel comic character, they would be Mystique-mischievous, but adaptable and sexy.
As bigger things often do, though, boobs of the larger variety have a tendency to stand out more (I think that’s called physics?). Albeit our society’s obvious fascination with bountiful breasts, enumerating their bounty apart from size proved more difficult than doing it for smaller boobs, not just for me (who as a 36A has spent two decades convincing myself that the lower drawers in the Victoria’s Secret store would mean sagging and back pain, and given my brains and luxurious hair, having big boobs would just be too unfair to everybody else), but also for the girls carrying around two more girls all the time. When asked how her large chest benefits her, a 32DD University of Central Florida student said, “It’s hard because you can work with small boobs a lot more when it
Blame it on the media glorifying barbie-like hourglass figure or simply the society’s judgmental attitude, the finding of this study is surely extremely disturbing.
Apparently, even well endowed chicks need a little boost…of confidence! So, I challenged myself to a list of eight “perks” of a chest more influenced by gravity. I considered a simulation workshop like the ones that force you to wear blinding glasses and tape your joints to show you what it’s like to be old (oops, elderly), except more fun. This is just a fun bag–I mean, blog–though, and I’m poor, have classes to attend, and I’m catching up on True Blood (which is sort of like observing breast diversity anyway, if you think about it).
While passing this off to somebody with firsthand experience seems like a good idea, personal accounts end up so whiney, and after the first article I know that coming up with a lot of synonyms for boobs is way too much fun to just give to somebody else, and DON’T YOU GIRLS GET ENOUGH
1. STUFF!?!
Whoa, sorry for that outburst. Clearly it’s time for this exercise in cultural diversity.
Not everyone can be swayed by cleavage, but this has to be mentioned. Some women credit their boobs for vanishing bar tabs and free ninety-nine dollar meals. As less-chesty women expend energy smiling as widely as possible, fervently batting their eyelashes, and racking their brains for the right words to say, the busty babes are already out the door with their extra frosties! Well, you know what? We are burning–and getting–less calories. SO. They are attention grabbers.
There are biological and social theories as to why boobs get noticed. Either way, they are just so…there. Though females can feel frustrated that their chests steal the gaze of men and even women, 87 percent of 700 women surveyed by Men’s Health believed that they received preferential treatment when they made an effort to show off their boobs. Some girls express feeling powerful with their breasts exposed, enjoying that men stare. While boobs can feel like the wrong aspect to give an impression, they aid in fulfilling a human need to be noticed and remembered…and control men’s minds! Just kidding…well, maybe not. Good thing I don’t have to make that kind of decision.
4. They have a “tighter” relationship with clothes.
Depending on the material and cut, girls sometimes have to get the next size up in their textiles to accommodate their boobs, even if their slender frame calls for a smaller size. Though preventing pain can be a pain, a lot of garments intended for women purposely leave craters to be filled by ample breasts. Corsets are not always constructed with littler mammary glands in mind, and bikinis might expose A-cup nipples even though they were meant to cover those final frontiers to hide at the beach. These kinds of tops are made to accentuate that “extra” flesh. Sure, you might feel pressured by society to compromise your “place” and always wear an uncomfortable bra all the time, but according to my recent forays into feminism, bra burning didn’t even really happen, and they are just so pretty.
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