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What they seemed to have found is that girls with A cups have a lower chance of getting the disease. B cups were 1.3 times higher than A cups and C cups and D cups was 1.7 and 1.6 respectively as compared to a woman who wore an A cup bra. The differences between B, C and D cups are very small. The only real difference seems to be in the woman who have A cups.
After suffering through decades of bra-cup envy, those with diminutive décolletages in their late teens and early 20s may enjoy a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life than their fuller-chested counterparts — or at least, that's what a new study suggests.
Originally posted by dgtempe
Todays Hollywood starlets cant get anywhere unless they point north with a big set.
I just wish they werent such an influence on society and fashion! Not all of us can afford the boob job, although i do hear there's a special financing company that caters to body reconstruction. $99.00 down ONLY! Low monthly payments and easy qualifying!
Originally posted by dgtempe
Ducky,
That pic you posted represents the healthy size i like. Anything more than that and i would definatly go under the knife.
Its a known fact that back aches and trouble later in life is a result of humongous breasts AND the greater the chances of cancerous cells too, if i remember reading correctly.