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What's up with the prevalence of "bitch tits"?

Wolf

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Must be something environmental. Some chemical or the huge amounts of female hormones in the drinking water.

I do not have these, in spite of living in big cities much of my life.
 

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The question is whether we care. Is the little bit of extra jiggle on males not worth a lot of extra jiggle on the females? :newwink:
 

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is it just an extra bit of jiggle we have to worry about, though? bad enough though it is . . .

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Hey mippus! Check that out, Japanese boys have boobies too. :smile:

Luckily, that means it is moving away from where I live :)
Apparantly the Japanese's reason to wear bras is not the boob thing :)
 

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For the record, I've been living in Japan 10 years and haven't seen a guy in a bra yet.

I'm guessing it's a result of obesity. If it is caused by obesity the condition can remain even after losing weight.
 

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For the record, I've been living in Japan 10 years and haven't seen a guy in a bra yet.

I'm guessing it's a result of obesity. If it is caused by obesity the condition can remain even after losing weight.

Ouch!

Due to the stretched skin, Wolfy?

A friend of mine has a rare condition, called something like "Ellen Dandler's Syndrome", which is a sever deficiency of collagen in her skin. She was overweight in high school/early college but took it all off. Her skin remained stretched and loos for sometime, prompting her to go to her MD, and later be tested and diagnosed with the condition above. She can have the skin surgically removed. She has (subconsciously) just put a little of the weight back on and evened it out some.

Would weight training help this type of situation, Wolfy?
 

wolfy

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Ouch!

Due to the stretched skin, Wolfy?

A friend of mine has a rare condition, called something like "Ellen Dandler's Syndrome", which is a sever deficiency of collagen in her skin. She was overweight in high school/early college but took it all off. Her skin remained stretched and loos for sometime, prompting her to go to her MD, and later be tested and diagnosed with the condition above. She can have the skin surgically removed. She has (subconsciously) just put a little of the weight back on and evened it out some.

Would weight training help this type of situation, Wolfy?

I don't know that much about it. I was reading a little on wikipedia here

but for the large majority of boys whose pubescent gynecomastia is not due to obesity, the breast development shrinks or disappears within a couple of years

It doesn't sound like it's a loose skin problem. Maybe they have thrown their hormone balance out of whack.
Weight training wouldn't hurt though. Cure for all the worlds evils I'd say.
 

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I would hate to have that disease named after me.
 

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I would hate to have that disease named after me.

You know I think it would kind of suck to have any disease named after me. I would be forever associated with some kind of pathology (not that I'm not already, it just doesn't have a name that I'm aware of).
 

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Where exactly did you see that in the article? Liking the tight feeling does not mean that they don't have boobs. :wink:

Hm, I somehow deducted it from the way the bra looked. I'd expect a man's bra to look more masculine (but I have no real idea of what I imagine it looks like).:shock:
 

jenocyde

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You know I think it would kind of suck to have any disease named after me. I would be forever associated with some kind of pathology (not that I'm not already, it just doesn't have a name that I'm aware of).

Well yes, that is a good point. But if it's a really bad ass disease, I wouldn't mind so much. Like an 'unbreakable bone' disease. Or 'every 30 seconds another female orgasm' disease. Or 'never get gross and sweaty' disease.
 
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