Undesirable Attention due to your oversized breasts While most women consider our breasts to be an important part of our self image and sexuality, many women with excessive breast size find the overbearing attention bothersome and potentially dangerous.
Having oversized breasts can elicit reactions from men that range from natural curiosity to obsession, especially given our media's depiction of large breasts in culture.
Many women afflicted with excessive breast size find that men don't pay very much attention to their personality, intelligence, ambition, or desires.
At times this can even result in sexual attention and pressure that becomes sexual harassment.
Women don't treat other women with excessively sized breasts with much more care either.
Many women with oversized breasts resent being automatically 'judged' by their female co-workers, acquaintances, and even friends as being a 'bimbo', or worse.
Much of this is driven by the perception that a woman with oversized breasts is nothing more than the size of her breasts and that she doesn't need to try to get attention from ogling males around her.
Having abnormally sized breasts can be a real hazard to the social standing, perception, intelligence, and ambition of any woman.
Being devalued and reduced to being judged solely on the size of your breasts is all too common and hurtful for any woman, but especially for those who have oversized breasts.
Those who suffer from this are often left unsure about why they did not get the job they wanted, or why people are avoiding eye contact.
Or why the new female boss is being so distant or hostile.
Or why your friends resent you going with them to the bar.
The list goes on..
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Back Pain and Physical Discomfort Chronic back/neck/shoulder pain, distended muscles, nerve pressure, headaches and skeletal deformity are some of the very common problems women with abnormally sized breasts face on a routine basis.
Additionally, having unusually large breasts also reduces the amount of physical activity that women can engage in as part of an overall healthy lifestyle.
If you can't engage in vigorous physical activity, you will gain weight, thus further reducing your mobility (and increasing your breast size!) Of course not all women with this condition experience all of these symptoms, but if you or someone you know has these symptoms, they may have breasts that are unusually large breasts for their body size/type.
Breast reduction surgery can alleviate most if not all of these symptoms, especially in conjunction with a property physiotherapy treatment.
Many women may find that losing weight alleviates some of these symptoms, but the only known method to 'cure' this involves breast reduction surgery (medically known as Reduction Mammoplasty).
Many women, especially women over 40, will find that losing weight becomes much harder and they can't move hard enough due to the weight, density, and shape of their breast.
In these cases, surgery is the only possibility.
Swelling And Ulcer Reduced airflow, and blood flow can cause oversized breasts to develop debilitating skin problems including yeast infections, skin rashes, and other such topical infections.
Oversized breasts can also suffer from lesions, skin peeling, and even result in ulcers forming within the breast.
Symptoms can include cracked, dry areas, as well as sweaty humid areas due to perspiration and lack of airflow.
Increased Chances Of Developing Breast Cancer Women with naturally oversized breasts are more likely to develop breast cancer over the course of their life.
Although obesity plays an additional role in being susceptible to breast cancer, studies have indicated a strong correlation and effect between oversized breasts and breast cancer.
This will of course vary depending on family history of cancer and especially breast cancer, lifestyle, age, childbirth etc.
Lactation Difficulties Many women have problems lactating due to their oversized breast tissue/fat pressing down on the milk ducts (Mastitis).
This can be isolated to one or both breasts.
Oversized breasts also increase the likelihood of the nipple 'disappearing' into the general breast tissue, increasing the chances of latching problems for breastfeeding mothers.
As women gain weight prior to pregnancy, concerned women should consider getting breast reduction surgery done prior to breastfeeding to reduce the chances of lactation problems.
It's not medically advised to undergo this surgery while currently breastfeeding.
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