Monday 14 September 2015

5 Things You Didn't Know About Breasts


A 15-year study carried out chiefly at Laval University in Quebec, Canada, and published in the American Journal of Epidemiology found a 73% higher rate of suicide among women with breast implants over a control group.

Of course, the breast implants themselves aren’t leading to suicidal tendencies; rather, the desire to get augmentation may be symptomatic of an underlying mental condition, such as low self-esteem, depression or body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Women may opt for implants if they regard larger breasts as a means of gaining confidence or overcoming other personal issues. Unfortunately for these women, another study, this one out of the Department of Psychology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, concluded that people with issues like BDD “typically do not benefit from cosmetic procedures.

The idea that women can achieve org*sm via breast stimulation alone has been put forward by Marshall Miller and Dorian Solot, a pair of high-profile sex educators and the authors of I Love Female Org*sm: An Extraordinary Org*sm Guide. According to their findings, about 1% of women report the ability to achieve org*sm through manual stimulation of their breasts. As usual, another statistic that further contributes to the mystery of the female org*sm.
For the benefit of everyone, that 1% should speak up and let the world in on their breast-kept secret.

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