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Increase your breast size using sounds?

Alwar

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Contemplating new business venture where a series of sessions are scheduled where I whistle directly into breasts in order to make them larger. Dreams of going into bikini inspection on standby.
 

Laurie

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Personally I think it would just stress me out hearing a baby crying all the time in the background! But an interesting link to be sure ...

This is an interesting thought. If your breasts are responding to the "crying" sound wouldn't your stress level also increase? Crying babies are supposed to make people stressed out so they do something about it.

Which reminds me, the other day I heard a baby nursing loudly and I was worried it was going to cause me to lactate. (not kidding, here) I should totally have measured before and after.
 

OrangeAppled

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Nursing doesn't make your boobs sag. Nursing is what boobs are for.

:yes:

I just read some article on this....it was about women's post baby bodies.
I still don't want to have children, but it was comforting to know all the "horrors" you hear about aren't necessarily every woman's fate.

Apparently, you should wait 6 months to a year after you stop nursing to see what are permanent body changes and what was simply affected by hormones and/or still healing after giving birth. Most sagging is from age and genetics and that sort of thing, not nursing.
 
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