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    Get to know the girls: 15 facts about breasts

    I like to think I know a lot about boobs. Although it seemed like I had to wait forever for them to appear (freshman year can be so tortuous for the flat-chested), being fashionably late did not prevent my girls from arriving in full splendor. They've been there --really, really there -- for more than twenty years now, at the center of many conversations, as a conduit for nourishing my child, as both an unwanted and welcome attention-getter, as a new source of pain when I started running, as a glorious stabilizer of some of my favorite summer tops, and as the reason I have invested in many boxes of safety pins just to keep the space in between my shirt buttons from gaping.

    Most of my friends have them and all of my friends talk about them. Once I became a mother, the conversations about breasts went from somewhat-shushed to seemingly open to much-publicized opinion from everyone. Between the OB/GYN, the lactation specialist I saw for six months, the mammogram techs, the cystic breast specialist I now see, and the nice lingerie lady who can fit me in the perfect-sized bra just by looking at my chest, my boobs has a bigger team of professionals than any other part of my body.

    Given all of that, I still don't know it all. I need the card hanging in my shower to remind me to examine my breasts monthly. I still get confused about how to calculate my cup and strap sizes. I am continually taken aback when I get the telltale tenderness every month. And I am even amazed, after all these years, to see all that cleavage pile up in some outfits.

    As out there as they are, I have a lot to learn about my breasts. This is why I was so mesmerized by this infographic making the rounds on the interwebs. These 15 little points (ahem) reveal a lot about how much more there is to know about the body part most of us feel very well-acquainted with.

    These facts have raised a lot of questions for me -- If the average cup size is really this big, why do the cute bras suddenly get matronly and ugly exactly at this size? Who in the world thought glass balls would really work out as a good implant material? And the whole saggy boob-smoker thing? Weird.

    Check out these 15 facts about breasts and then be honest: How high is your boob I.Q.?
    15 Things You Should Know About Breasts
    Via: Online Schools

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    44 comments

    • sun2go  •  2 years 3 months ago
      The stats on surgery aren't exactly informative or interesting. And their appearance isn't important, no matter what our society has brainwashed us to believe. They're OURS.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 years 3 months ago
      Wait a second, I live in Ohio. I can go topless??!

      And I'm well below average size. I run about a 32B. My body fat is too low to have big boobs-one of the downfalls of athleticism!
    • Shane  •  2 years 3 months ago
      coolest article about boobs i've ever read! very useful information! i never knew the girls were SO complex!
    • Tigs  •  2 years 3 months ago
      LOVE IT!!
    • Lilian M  •  2 years 3 months ago
      it is so inportant to get yourself fitted for the right size bra . i am a retired bra fitter , and i know a good fitted bra makes us all feel confortable and always get a underwire , because ladies cravity pulls us down true .
    • Rambo  •  2 years 3 months ago
      i didn,t know that the "girls" could get a harmatoma either, but lefty is home to one
    • Y! Shine Staff Jessica Ashley, Senior Ed ...  •  2 years 3 months ago
      Oh, Mayra. I am so relieved to hear that news! Thank goodness you get regular exams. I am high-fiving you in spirit, honey!
    • chai  •  2 years 3 months ago
      problems with boobs that sag...very ugly to look
    • Goo!  •  2 years 3 months ago
      I wish more people would discuss the benefits of support. Especially to the young ladies. Had I known, that wearing a proper bra for gym class, instead of just my ordinary run of the mill underwire, would have spared my breasts from now sagging to my knees, I'd have jumped all over that. The breast muscle is so tender and soft that if not supported correctly they will sag.
    • Ale  •  2 years 3 months ago
      Gosh today I went for my yearly exam and found a lump on my right breast. I freaked and was sent to get a breast sonagram. Everything turned out well got a prescription. (My parents went with me to the radialogist) Made me apreciate my ladies more. I do have to get 6 months breast check ups. Im 21 :(
    • mother3  •  2 years 3 months ago
      This article is all about superficial size and looks. Be happy with what the good Lord gave you, ladies.
    • K J  •  2 years 3 months ago
      I have to pass this on to the wife
    • Lilian M  •  2 years 3 months ago
      it is so inportant to get yourself fitted for the right size bra . i am a retired bra fitter , and i know a good fitted bra makes us all feel confortable and always get a underwire , because ladies cravity pulls us down true .
    • Penny  •  2 years 3 months ago
      I can legally go topless? wow. Did not know that.
    • Nickel  •  2 years 3 months ago
      LOL I liked that bit about the Late blooming, I was late bloomer too. I used to get teased in freshman year cause I wore a "Nearly A"... But they are in full bloom now! :D
    • suchaclevergirl  •  2 years 3 months ago
      Breasts don't have muscles. They are primarily fat. It's the pectoral muscles that support them... and the breast tissue thins and spreads, that's what causes sagging...
    • iza  •  2 years 3 months ago
      omg! i had no idea smoking had ANYTHING to do with sagging boobs.. i guess my 4x a week habit is gona have to stop..
    • Maddy  •  2 years 3 months ago
      You need to change the photo of the oranges representing breasts. Inflamatory breast cancer, the deadliest form of breast cancer, is otherwise known as "peau de orange" because it makes the skin on the breast look like orange peel. Your photo is a very upsetting image to anyone who is familiar with this devastating disease.
    • blank  •  2 years 2 months ago
      ROFL
      hahaaha at the "priceless" little gray writing under #3
      definitely going to pass this on.
    • Em  •  2 years 3 months ago
      hahahha

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