22-06-2017, 02:39 PM
(22-06-2017, 05:02 AM)eloise614 Wrote: "Why does breast growth fail/falter or disappear?....the reason (imo) is that it's lacking a vascular network, and without a current blood supply to new tissue (breast) disappears."
Interesting. However, I'm not entirely sold. If this is the case, why do women who work out (especially if they lift) actually see a reduction in breast size? If your theory holds, they should actually see larger breast size (and not simply a larger pectoral muscle which makes it seem like the breast is larger) because of their exercise which contributes to greater blood supply. Looking at the anatomy of a breast, it seems like size is dependent on glandular development and fat storage, more than anything. Maybe I'm totally wrong and you can put me in my proper place, Lotus.
My thought is, 1/2 or more of a real feminine breast is fat.... If you work out to the point of a lower BMI, then instead of D size breasts, your lucky to have an A size breast. Hence many professional women weight lifters are some of the best clients of plastic surgeons.