Monday, March 22, 2010

Breast, just the facts.

1. The average breast weighs 1.1 lbs and contains 4-5% of the body"s total fat.

2. Like the penis. breasts swell up when aroused.

3. The average female nipple is 3/8" long when erect. Slightly taller than 5 stacked quarters.

4. The average breast size in America is a 36C. 15 years ago it was a 34B.

5. In the middle ages these sizes would have been unatractive. Smaller, wide breasts were considered perfect back then.

6. In 2008, there were 307,230 breast enlargments performed in the U.S. It was the #1 cosmetic procedure, above nose jobs at 279,000 and liposuction at 245,000.

7. In 2008, 20,967 women removed their implants, along with 17, 902 breast reductions were performed, on men.

8. The average surgery is around $3,700

9. Some of the disastrous materials used for implants are; Ivory, Glass balls, ground rubber, Ox cartilage, Polyester, and Silicone injections.

10. Sheyla Hershey is said to have the world's largest breast implants. She currently wears a 38KKK bra! Here implants are 10,000cc's, that's equel to 2.6 gallons.

11. Bra like garments have existed for women since the 7th ventury BC, however large scale production didn't begin until 1930's. Today it is a $16 Billion a year industry.

12. Women can legally go topless in the following states: Maine, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Hawaii. Although they would probably get picked up for public nuisance.

13. 5% of newborns produce breast milk for the first 2 months after birth. This is called witch's milk, and it occurs in both sexes.

14. The left breast is usually larger.

15.The Milky Way Galaxy is so named because the ancient Greeks thought it was made from drops of milk from the breasts of the Greek goddess Hera.

16. Breasts can get sunburned even when you have your swimsuit on. Most swimsuit fabric provides pretty flimsy SPF like 5 or 7. Before heading out into the summer sun, it's best to put on a minimum of an SPF 15 that includes UVA and UVB protection. Otherwise, you could wind up with sun damage.

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