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Breast expansion stories are often fantastical tales of women’s busts being enlarged by air, food, magic, medicine, alien technology or some other unseen force. Generally, the amount of enlargement is limited only by the imagination, from as little as a cup size to as big as room-filling and beyond. Occasionally, there are other types of fetishes included in these stories, such as lactation, anthropomorphism, giantess, transgender, body inflation, penis expansion, or any of the processes under the umbrella term transformation fetish. Stories and pictures associated with breast expansion often contain vivid depictions of sexual ...
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Breast - Infections and inflammations.
Mastitis
bacterial mastitis
mastitis from milk engorgement
mastitis of mumps
subareolar mastitis
Other infections
chronic intramammary abscess
chronic subareolar abscess
tuberculosis of the breast
syphilis of the breast
retromammary abscess
actinomycosis of the breast
Inflammations
Mondor's disease
duct ectasia/periductal masbrea ...
See also:Breast, Breast - Anatomy of the female breast, Breast - Lymphatic drainage, Breast - Function, Breast - Size shape and composition, Breast - Development, Breast - Terminology, Breast - Cultural status, Breast - Disorders of the breasts, Breast - Infections and inflammations, Breast - Benign breast disease, Breast - Malignant breast disease Read more here: » Breast: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Disorders of the breasts |
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 |  |  | breast fetishism: Encyclopedia - Sex organA sex organ, or primary sexual characteristic, narrowly defined, is any of those parts of the body (which are not always bodily organs according to the strict definition) which are involved in sexual reproduction and constitute the reproductive system in a complex organism; namely:
Male: penis (notably the glans penis and foreskin), prepuce, testicles, scrotum, prostate, seminal vesicles, epididymis, Cowper's glands
Female: vulva (notably the clitoris and labia), vagina, cervix, uterus, Fallopian tubes, ova ...
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 |  |  | breast fetishism: Encyclopedia II - Breast - TerminologyA brassiere (from French, lit: arm-holder) or bra is an item of women's underwear consisting of two cups that totally or partially cover the breasts for support and modesty.
Being topless is the state of having bare breasts.
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See also:Breast, Breast - Anatomy of the female breast, Breast - Lymphatic drainage, Breast - Function, Breast - Size shape and composition, Breast - Development, Breast - Terminology, Breast - Cultural status, Breast - Disorders of the breasts, Breast - Infections and inflammations, Breast - Benign breast disease, Breast - Malignant breast disease Read more here: » Breast: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Terminology |
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 |  |  | breast fetishism: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Anatomy of the female breastThe 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; they consist of several lobules, and each breast has some 10-20 lactiferous ducts that drain milk from the lobules to the nipple, where each duct has its own opening,
Most of the breast is connective tissue, i.e., adipose tissue (fat) and Cooper's ligaments. The breasts sit over the pec ...
See also:Breast, Breast - Anatomy of the female breast, Breast - Lymphatic drainage, Breast - Function, Breast - Size shape and composition, Breast - Development, Breast - Terminology, Breast - Cultural status, Breast - Disorders of the breasts, Breast - Infections and inflammations, Breast - Benign breast disease, Breast - Malignant breast disease Read more here: » Breast: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Anatomy of the female breast |
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 |  |  | breast fetishism: Encyclopedia II - Breast - DevelopmentThe development of a woman's breasts, during puberty, is caused by sex hormones, chiefly estrogen. This hormone has been demonstrated to cause the development of woman-like, enlarged breasts in men, a condition called gynecomastia, and is sometimes used deliberately for this effect in male-to-female sex reassignment surgery.
A number of medical conditions are known to cause abnormal development of the breasts during puberty. Virginal breast hypertrophy is a condition which involves excessive growth of the breasts during puberty, and i ...
See also:Breast, Breast - Anatomy of the female breast, Breast - Lymphatic drainage, Breast - Function, Breast - Size shape and composition, Breast - Development, Breast - Terminology, Breast - Cultural status, Breast - Disorders of the breasts, Breast - Infections and inflammations, Breast - Benign breast disease, Breast - Malignant breast disease Read more here: » Breast: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Development |
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 |  |  | breast fetishism: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Anatomy of the female breastThe 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; they consist of several lobules, and each breast has some 10-20 lactiferous ducts that drain milk from the lobules to the nipple, where each duct has its own opening.
Most of the breast is adipose tissue (fat) and connective tissue (known as Cooper's ligaments). The breasts sit over the ...
See also:Breast, Breast - Anatomy of the female breast, Breast - Lymphatic drainage, Breast - Function, Breast - Size shape and composition, Breast - Development, Breast - Terminology, Breast - Cultural status, Breast - Disorders of the breasts, Breast - Infections and inflammations, Breast - Benign breast disease, Breast - Malignant breast disease Read more here: » Breast: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Anatomy of the female breast |
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 |  |  | breast fetishism: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Size shape and compositionMost of the human female breast is actually adipose tissue (fat) and connective tissue, rather than the mammary glands. There is naturally a great variety in the size and shape of breasts in women (and men), with size being affected by various factors including genetics.
The primary anatomical support for the breasts is thought to be provided by the Cooper's ligaments, with additional support from the skin covering the breasts themselves, and it is this support which determines the shape of the breasts. The breasts naturally sag throu ...
See also:Breast, Breast - Anatomy of the female breast, Breast - Lymphatic drainage, Breast - Function, Breast - Size shape and composition, Breast - Development, Breast - Terminology, Breast - Cultural status, Breast - Disorders of the breasts, Breast - Infections and inflammations, Breast - Benign breast disease, Breast - Malignant breast disease Read more here: » Breast: Encyclopedia II - Breast - Size shape and composition |
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