leaky boobies
Because they are VERY fat and saggy, ok?
I guess so, I think they like to suck on them maybe!
Every four to six hours.
Lactating when you are not pregnant may be a sign of a hormone imbalance. It is not serious but you need to get checked by a doctor.
No. One of the most common reasons that breasts leak is because the woman just had a baby. If the breasts are not expressed regularly while a woman is lactating, they will get sore and they will leak. If the breasts leak at any other time, it could be a medical symptom.
Skin, hair, eyes, ears, vagina, lactating breasts, noses, bones, etc.
Each mother is different when it comes to lactating. Some women do not leak while others may constantly leak. Many mothers leak when their breasts are extremely full or when it is time for the baby's feeding.
It is unlikely that your breasts will get bigger if you lose 15 pounds. Your breasts are more likely to get smaller if you lose weight. That is because the breast is made of mostly fat and lactating glands. If you want your breasts to get bigger you can try gaining weight or getting a breast augmentation.
Yes. Too much hormone production can cause lactating of the breasts without being pregnant.
Not long; the body will stop producing milk (lactating) if the breasts are not being used to nurse or pump milk.
Before the invention of birth control, women started reproducing more or less as soon as they were physically mature and continued reproducing until fertility declined with age. In the intervening period they would be alternately pregnant or lactating. If a male wanted to identify a woman who was ready to breed - his own parter or someone else's - he would chose one with large breasts and a slim waist ie lactating and not pregnant.
Milk typically does not come out when a guy fondles a girl's breasts, unless the girl is lactating, which usually occurs after childbirth or during breastfeeding. The stimulation of the breasts can cause various sensations and responses, but it does not generally lead to milk release unless specific hormonal factors are involved. If a woman is not lactating, fondling may only lead to physical arousal or other non-lactational responses.