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  2. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    Obtaining the correct size is complicated by the fact that up to 25% of women's breasts display a persistent, visible breast asymmetry, [49] which is defined as differing in size by at least one cup size. For about 5% to 10% of women, their breasts are severely different, with the left breast being larger in 62% of cases. [50]

  3. Breast measurement - Wikipedia

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    Breast–chest difference, also known as bust–band difference, is a measurement used for quantifying breast size. It is calculated as bust circumference minus the band or underbust circumference. Breast–chest difference has been used in the measurement of breast development in transgender women on feminizing hormone therapy. [25] [10] [26 ...

  4. Breast - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] In most women, one breast is slightly larger than the other. [19] More obvious and persistent asymmetry in breast size occurs in up to 25% of women. [34] The base of each breast is attached to the chest by the deep fascia over the pectoralis major muscles.

  5. Bust/waist/hip measurements - Wikipedia

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    Brassière band size is measured below the breasts, not at the bust. A woman with measurements of 36A–27–38 will have a different presentation than a woman with measurements of 34C–27–38. These women have ribcage circumferences differing by 2 inches, but when breast tissue is included the measurements are the same at 38 inches.

  6. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    Falsies, breast prostheses or padded bras may be used to increase the apparent size of a woman's breasts, while minimiser bras may be used to reduce the apparent size. Breasts can be surgically enlarged using breast implants or reduced by the systematic removal of parts of the breasts. Hormonal breast enhancement may be another option. [95] [96 ...

  7. Cleavage (breasts) - Wikipedia

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    Perceived fertility ratings as a function of breast size and intermammary cleft distance. This was investigated by having participants of both sexes rate manipulated images of female breasts on how fertile they appeared. [118] Hypothetically, non-paraphilic sexual attraction to breasts is a result of their function as a secondary sex ...

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  9. Category:Breast - Wikipedia

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    The breasts consist of the mammary glands, the skin, the muscles, the adipose tissue, and the connective tissues. ... Female toplessness in the United States; G. Go ...