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Written by E-male
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Wednesday, 17 February 2010 14:36 |
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Many articles published at maheda.eu contain three-dimensional (3D) photos. These images are the perfect complement to the YouTube videos and their descriptions published on our website allowing you to notice the details of the appearance of breasts normally not visible in ordinary (2D) photos or videos showing women wearing bras.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 February 2010 09:27 |
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How can I help my already stretched ligaments? |
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Written by MaHeDa
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 20:48 |
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Stretched Cooper's ligaments? Is going under the knife your only option left?
First of all, you must remember that not all breasts are the same. And it is just as well! Variety is the spice of life, you might add. If you happen to have pear-shaped breasts you won't be actually able to use your bra to permanently transform them into nicely shaped "apples".
What you usually get with your stretched ligaments is the top layer of your skin being overly stretched.
Women whose bust-lines are at or below the height of their elbows often have very slack and thin skin. An additional complaint they report is the semi-liquid consistency of their breasts, which can go unnoticed for as long as they do not try to lift their breasts.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2010 22:01 |
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Why can't I tone my breasts with chest exercises? |
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Written by MaHeDa
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Saturday, 13 February 2010 17:35 |
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There are two answers to this question.
The short answer is - "no amount of exercise can firm up your breasts because they simply contain no muscle!"
The long answer will require a general description of the anatomy of the human breast. If no amount of exercise can improve the appearance of your breasts is there anything that might actually help?
Yes, there is - but we will come to this later.
Let's start with another question - namely:
What are our breasts made of?
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 February 2010 08:32 |
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Breast Density - Wolfe's Classification |
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Written by MaHeDa
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Saturday, 13 February 2010 07:28 |
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For genetic reasons not all breasts have the same texture and shape.
Doctors who perform mammogram tests divide breasts into four types: N1, P1, P2 and DY.
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Episode 6 – Is a D cup always the same size? |
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Written by MaHeDa
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Sunday, 17 January 2010 01:00 |
My cup size is D
You will often hear women say that. What does it mean? What do you really mean when you say my cup size is D?
Well, it certainly says something about your bust size. But what exactly do we measure there?
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Last Updated on Sunday, 17 January 2010 12:57 |
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