Breasts, boobs, boobies, fun bags...no matter what you choose to call them, there's no denying that they are amazing! iflscience.com posted some rather interesting facts about breasts that we thought would be fun to share with you. Happy reading!
1. Your Breasts Could Give You an Orgasm!
A study conducted in 2009 found that 29% of the 213 women who participated could achieve an orgasm through nipple stimulation alone. Lucky, huh?
2. Let's Talk about Size
As far as most women are concerned, the left breast is slightly larger than the right. Your breast size can also fluctuate depending on the time of the month, thanks to increased levels of progesterone and prolactin and increased water retention in the week or two before your period. Some women can see a difference of almost a cup size!
3. Why do Men Have Breasts and Nipples?
All fetuses start off as female until six weeks when testosterone kicks in. By then the body has already developed breasts and nipples, which is why men have them too even though they don't need it.
4. Everyone Loves to Look at Breasts
According to a study, only 20% of men look at your face when they first see you, while the rest are busy ogling at your chest (as if we didn't know that one!). Apparently, staring at a woman's breasts continuously for ten minutes has the same effect on men as 30 minutes of aerobic activity! Surprisingly, the study also found that women do the same, except they're quicker about it and not quite as obvious.
5. Types of Nipples
Did you know that nipples are classified as normal, flat, puffy, inverted (with three types of inversion), and unilateral?! And just like your boobs, your nipples may also differ from each other.
6. Best Sleeping Positions for Your Breasts
Sleeping on your stomach may feel comfortable AF (trust me I know) but it could affect the shape of your breasts in the long run. So, what is the best sleeping position for your ladies? Sideways with a pillow under your breasts.
7. On Breastfeeding
This one is for all the new moms in the house. Apparently, breastfeeding for at least up to six months can lead to significant weight loss and lower the risks of cancer and heart disease.
8. How Much do They Weigh?
An average woman's breasts weigh up to 1.1 lbs and contains 4-5% of the body's fat. The average bra is created to support breasts that weigh between 0.5 - 20 lbs. Woah!
9. Show Them off
It is completely legal for women to walk around topless in Hawaii, Texas, Ohio, New York, and Maine.
10. Get a Degree
In China, you can actually get a degree in bra studies. I wish I had known that earlier...
11. And the World's Biggest Natural Breasts Belong to...
Annie Hawkins-Turner whose bra size is a US 52I!!! Ouch!
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do breasts change throughout a woman's life?
- Yes, breasts naturally change in size and shape due to factors like puberty, pregnancy, and aging.
- Can breast size affect health?
- Breast size itself doesn't impact health, but it's important to monitor any changes or lumps regardless of size.
- Is it normal for breasts to be different sizes?
- Absolutely, most women have slight differences in breast size, which is completely normal.
- How often should I check my breasts for lumps?
- It's good to do a self-exam once a month to spot any unusual changes early.
- Do bras affect breast health?
- Wearing a well-fitted bra provides support and comfort but doesn’t impact breast health directly.
- Can exercise change breast size?
- Exercise can tone the muscles underneath the breasts and reduce fat, which might slightly affect their appearance.
- Are breast implants safe?
- Breast implants are generally safe but should be discussed thoroughly with a doctor to understand risks and benefits.
- Does breastfeeding affect breast shape?
- Breastfeeding can cause temporary changes, but many breasts return to their pre-pregnancy shape over time.
- What common myths about breasts should I be aware of?
- Myths like wearing a bra preventing sagging or that only large breasts can get cancer are false; always rely on facts and medical advice.
- When should I see a doctor about my breasts?
- If you notice persistent lumps, pain, nipple changes, or skin dimpling, it's important to consult a healthcare professional promptly.