LESSONS ON THE BOSOM

Every man needs to study the body of his woman and, a lady’s bosoms are one of the areas of a woman’s body that can give men pleasure when touched or sucked.

Yes, this is very true; but men also need to know a few things that happen to a woman’s bosoms when it comes to sex, pregnancy, childbirth, etc. So, here are a few things you need to keep in your sleeves…

Bosoms are not for decorations: You already know that; but you also need to know that a woman’s breast can be a warning that some serious health problems are there. For instance, as you romance your partner’s breasts, help her check to see that the bosoms don’t have what looks like pockets (dimples) around them. If dimples occur around any of the breasts, it could be a warning sign for chest cancer. Take her to see the doctor.Woman-examining-her-breast-for-cancer

Discharge is often normal: even when she isn’t pregnant or breastfeeding. Discharge can occur in most women if the bosom is squeezed, says a chest surgeon, Dr. Leah Gendler. But if you’re not squeezing—and especially if the discharge is bloody and/or coming from just one chest—take her to the hospital. The discharge could be the result of a benign growth, a harmless cyst, or chest cancer.

Exercise can cause injuries: If your partner is not doing vigorous activity, yet you or her notice that the bosoms are red, itchy, scaly, and/or flaking, advise her to see the doctor. This could be a sign of Paget’s disease, a rare form of cancer involving the bosom and aureola, Gendler says. She adds: “It could also be eczema, so don’t get anxious.”

Bosom pain during breastfeeding is common (and preventable): For men whose wives are nursing babies, know that throbbing, burning, cracked, or sore breasts are all common complaints, particularly in the first few weeks of breastfeeding. But if this pain continues, take her to see the doctor.144870106_wide

Hairy bosoms are normal—even in women: Those small bumps around the breasts are normal hair follicles. If your partner has dark hairs growing on her bosoms, she is not a witch. Just encourage her to trim it carefully. However, if the hair follicles become painful, grow in size, or are itchy and scaly, let her see the doctor. It could be a sign of infection—or cancer.

Inverted bosoms are normal: If your partner has inverted bosoms, there is no cause for alarm, says a plastic surgeon, Dr. Paul Lorenc.

Breasts are erogenous zones: Well, scientific research has also confirmed what we already know! According to researchers at Rutgers University, the sensation from breast stimulation travels to the same pleasure centers of the brain as sensations from the vagina, clitoris, and cervix.

 

SOURCE (Punch Newspaper)

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