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From to breast shapes, you’re the owner of a unique and beautiful body. But when supporting your boobs, it’s useful to understand the different types of breasts to help you choose the right style of bra. Luckily, a , whether a or a , can do the trick regardless of your ta-tas’ shape.
You’re told to “shake what your mamma gave ya” because you’re born with distinct genes that determine the shape, size, density, and tissue of your boobs. Although genetics is the most significant influencer, a few other factors can impact your breasts’ shape.
Weight Fluctuations. If you’re like me, then you may notice a change in your boobs whenever your weight fluctuates. That’s because your breasts are a mix of tissues, including fibrous, glandular, and fatty tissues. As you gain or lose weight in the form of fat, some fat cells will accumulate or burn off in your boobs.
Focused Exercise. Have you ever tried to replicate Marty’s boob exercises from Grease? No, just me? Well, it turns out that you can’t grow your boobs with exercise because they don’t contain enough muscle tissues. However, slightly above and behind your breasts are your pecs, which you can strengthen to help your ta-tas appear more defined and firm.
The density of your breasts can also influence the size of your chest. As I mentioned above, your boobs have three types of tissues:














