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Date: | Tue, 22 Feb 2000 10:36:06 EST |
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Deb,
I've owned a set of those! After nearly 6 years of nursing (2 children), the
areolae are now elastic, the nipples everted. What I would have given for
these breasts to begin with!
Margie Forrest
W. of W. Palm Beach, FL
<< taking it a step further, i'll offer to coin a term that can be widely
applicable: *"Latch Defying Breast"*.
(appearing in the center ring, see the amazing *"Latch Defying Breast"* !!!)
now, the next time i find myself at the bedside of a new mom who is sporting
a dazzling set of flat/nonprotractile,
dimpled/crevised/invaginated/intussuscepted nipples, with dense/inelastic
areolar tissue at the base, nipples that retract into oblivion on
compression, i may have to bite my lower lip to supress an inappropriate
grin when i think of this new term. >>
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