05-12-2016, 15:34
(05-12-2016, 15:25)Lovely_Dynseli Wrote:(05-12-2016, 15:22)Lotus Wrote:(05-12-2016, 15:13)Lovely_Dynseli Wrote: No, I'm right.
Lol, that's your basis of reasoning?, " no I'm right "......
I don't have to, I've written the explanation all over.
I see 2-3 mentions of tuberous breasts in your history (without attached research). I provide attached research for Erin to review specific to her question. Stop making drama. It's genetic, meaning a lack of specific gene formation (activation) during puberty. If more girls had an over abundance of estrogen during puberty we'd see ginormous tuberous breasts (that had tuberous breasts to begin with). Instead there is insufficient breast development because of the gene deformity.