27-03-2012, 04:34 AM
According to the paragraph headed "The functional breast" in Wikipedia, the non-lactating female breast is almost 50% fat "the milk-glands-to-fat ratio is ... 1:1 in a non-lactating woman". I know that eating fatty food does not mean you immediately get additional fat deposited on your body, but you have to eat enough nutritious food for the body to build breasts. Maybe skinny prepubescent girls are skinny because so much of the body's effort is directed to growing breasts.
What I do think is counterproductive is to expect the body to lose fat from everywhere while at the same time adding fat on the chest, although that is exactly what I am trying to do. Who said we had to be logical?
What I do think is counterproductive is to expect the body to lose fat from everywhere while at the same time adding fat on the chest, although that is exactly what I am trying to do. Who said we had to be logical?

