do you fear that your breast may sag in the future?

breast - The breasts are covered by skin; each breast has one nipple surrounded by the areola. The areola is colored from pink to dark brown, hairless, and has several sebaceous glands. The larger mammary glands within the breast produce the milk. These are distributed throughout the breast, with two-thirds of the tissue found within 30 mm of the base of the nipple[1]. These are drained to the nipple by between 4 and 18 lactiferous ducts, where each duct has its own opening. The network formed by these ducts is complex, like the tangled roots of a tree. It is not always arranged radially, and branches close to the nipple. The ducts near the nipple do not act as milk reservoirs. --wikipedia
@123456_ (1052)
Philippines
December 26, 2006 8:27am CST
according to wikipedia, there is naturally large variety in the shape of breasts. The shape of a woman's breast is dependent on their support, which primarily comes from the skin and the ligaments of the breasts themselves, and the underlying chest on which they rest. The breast is attached at its base to the chest wall by the deep fascia over the pectoral muscles. On its upper surface it is suspended by the covering skin where it continues on to the upper chest wall. In discussing the support of breasts, it is helpful to draw a distinction between breasts which fold over (at the inframammary line) to rest on the chest below, and those which do not.
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• India
26 Dec 06
Yes im worried about it thats why i work out many times. Firstly i was worried about them bcoz they were too small but they grew naturally. I had been to doctors and physicians concerned about them some even gave me tablets to increase their size lol. But then i did some excercises as told my by gym instructor and the effect was seen i feel working out is the best way of keeping them from sagging. Even after that they sag silicone is there heheheheheh lol.
• Philippines
26 Dec 06
hmmm...very practical..u have a point there combat girl u are a combat girl indeed... :)
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@sunsham68 (1376)
• India
27 Dec 06
hey would you share those exercises with us too? I would love to begin working on that area, this is a concern for me too!
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@wmg2006 (5381)
• United States
26 Dec 06
Trust me even the smallest and most exercised breat will sag, just as sure the most beautiful skin will wrinkle. We were made this way, gravity takes a toll after so many years and the body responds. Don't worry though cause most men get boobs by the time yours sag. LOL
@123456_ (1052)
• Philippines
27 Dec 06
yeah, i think you're right
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@totomon78 (393)
• Philippines
26 Dec 06
is there anything you can do if u failed the pencil test?....do u really need to have surgery or..gym exercise can fix the problem?
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• United States
27 Dec 06
this is not something i spend my time worrying about. sagging is inevitable. and plastic surgery is expesnive, pathetic, dangerous, and gross.
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@123456_ (1052)
• Philippines
8 Jan 07
i agree with you. as i age i wouldnt bother to have any of those
• United States
27 Dec 06
After four kids I have come to the conclusion that I will always have my "baby belly" and my boobs will forever go southward. I still look good enough to get plenty of compliments though so I'm not too worried about it. Besides I'm watching my latest creation walk around and he is a joy that I can't describe so what do I care where my boobs go, they fed him well and that is what they are for anyhow.
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• India
27 Dec 06
I dunn hav to worry cuz i dun have any...
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@123456_ (1052)
• Philippines
8 Jan 07
haha thats a positive rating
@anne_143god (5387)
• Philippines
27 Dec 06
Nope, I'm not that afraid for it will happen to every woman.
@123456_ (1052)
• Philippines
8 Jan 07
yeah absolutely right
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
27 Dec 06
After 6 pregnancys and nursing 3 kids..plus my age..yes the funbags have started to move towards the floor LOL BUT after my implants its not as bad, the doc had suggested a lift as well but i really dont think its a big deal...I'm in my mid 30's, a mother etc..I dont want them to look like I'm still 17 because I'm not
@123456_ (1052)
• Philippines
8 Jan 07
haha i admire how you reason out thats a positive rating
• United States
27 Dec 06
LOL Im glad I'm a guy and don't gotta worry about something like this :)
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@dmanuel (411)
26 Dec 06
yup! i think every woman is. butb i like what combat_girl posted. thanks for the tip! :)
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@123456_ (1052)
• Philippines
8 Jan 07
oh. yeah we owe something from combat_girl's contributions
@babs6219 (153)
• United States
27 Dec 06
Yes, I worry about that. Between breatfeeding and being very large busted in the first place, i do worry that they'll go "south for the winter" as I get older. Therefore, I exercise and wear really good bras 24/7. And maybe when I'm 45, I'll get a little plastic surgery to keep 'em perky.
@armywifey (882)
• United States
27 Dec 06
As a mother who breatfed her children I find that they do sag. It's not something that I worry about because it is a natural thing. I also have large breats and hate weraing a bra when I am at home so that doesn't help either.
• Canada
27 Dec 06
Haha, not to sound retarded, but I think I have this problem already! I feel like I'm highly overweight and that mine "sag" down. It's kind of uncomfortable to be walking around with even the slightest of tight shirts...
@123456_ (1052)
• Philippines
8 Jan 07
of course you are not sounding retarded its a common thing to happen just maintain it excercise the muscles
@louj1985 (58)
• Australia
27 Dec 06
maybe it's nature's way of showing you are getting older.. no need to fight it, go with the flow. lol..
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