To make this article less boring, I wanted to start the whole drama with a profound quote. Much to my surprise, I found myself in a pool of quotes where men seemed to have just one thing to say in common – “You can ask any man, “Have you ever seen a boob you didn’t like?” And since men will ALWAYS be men, the answer is a big fat “NO.”
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Nature loves variety and multiplicity, isn’t it? I mean, look at yourselves, girls! I can’t resist the temptation to quote King Khan’s “Kisi Ke Baal Acche Hain Toh Kisi Ke Gaal.” As if variety in the baal and gaal weren’t enough, women’s’ breasts are part of this league. While these lady lumps love to take away all the limelight, I’d like to tell you, ladies, that there is a total of 7 kinds of breasts that women all over this world have.
#1 Round
The word “round” is what pops up in our tiny brains when we think of breasts, but in fact, this is just one kind. In fact, this is the archetypal image of breasts, and many lingerie designers consider this as the standard shape to design bras. Round breasts are a blessing in disguise. Your boobs are uniform both at the top and bottom, and this symmetry adds quite a bit of beauty. You don’t have to do much to make them appear full and desirable because they are already full and desirable. Forget about bra problems, you women can effortlessly pull off any bra. However, to add a hint of zest, try on a balconette. Round boobs appear less saggy and the balconette enhances your perky breasts.
#2 Asymmetrical
While that was about symmetry and beauty, here we got some beauty in asymmetry. Be it hormonal problems, or sometimes illnesses or injuries, you might find that both your boobs are not of the same size or maybe shape. There’s nothing serious about this unless the size difference is too ostensible. If this variation in size or shape makes you way too conscious, try consulting an experienced plastic surgeon for expert suggestions. If the difference is minor, consider massages and body wraps or even hydrotherapy to even them out. However, here’s a quick fix. Use bras that have removable pads so that you can insert one on the side with smaller boob. That should make it even.
#3 Side Set
Quite like the word suggests, these boobies are widely spaced and literally set apart. To make your set-apart breasts look attractive, consider wearing lingerie that centers the boobs. A plunge bra is an ideal bargain. Also, look for those with side paneling and those with full closure explicitly giving you the side support. This bra not only provides proper anchor but also brings your boobs together. It offers you a sensual cleavage, which you needn’t deprive yourself of owing to the structure of the twins.
#4 East-West
What a name! But, seriously, if you are the one with breasts whose nipples are facing outwards with a similar side set-ish appearance, then this is about you. Again, to bring your east-west nipples back to reconciliation, choose a bra with side support and slightly wide straps. A plunge bra (No! Believe me, I am not trying to become an endorser for this bra) will work wonders in reducing the appearance of the gap between your breasts and nipples.
#5 Tear Drop
Now imagine a tear drop. Did that make it obvious that breasts that are tapered at the top and fuller at the bottom ones are tear drop-shaped breasts? Well, my intelligent readers, let me also tell you that these boobs are found in women with a larger bust, and they experience a faster sag. This sometimes makes your breast look like a tear drop. You women might find it cumbersome to find the right kind of bra because you need bigger cups to fill your boobs into them, but there always this extra space at the crease line, making it really uncomfortable for you. Try bras that don’t have the underwire pestering your creases. Although, on days when you feel you need more coverage and support, try a plunge that pulls everything up together in place. A demi cup and T-shirt bras also suit this kind of breasts.
#6 Bell Shape
Women with slightly smaller busts whose boobs are narrower at the top and wider at the bottom have the bell-shaped ones. Sounds quite similar to tear drop, doesn’t it? These droopy boobies tend to fall and aren’t as perky as you’d want them to be. However, tear drop and bell shapes look more natural, and this is why many women choose these shapes when it comes to implants. However, to make the bottom look less droopy, wear lingerie that gives you support, coverage, and, more importantly, lift.
#7 Slender
Women with slender breasts have boobs that are slimmer at the top and narrow at the bottom. The breasts look very slim because the breast tissue is relatively lesser in women with this kind of bust. To make your lumps look fuller and voluminous, go for a padded bra. Also, racerbacks tend to give you a little bit of lift and support.
Well, that’s about all the shapes your breasts come in. I hope this makes your lingerie choice slightly easier. So, now I know for sure that beauty does come in all shapes, and yes, all sizes. Round or tear-shaped, full or flat, we women know how to make the best outta everything, don’t we? Comment below and write to me how this titty info helped you.
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