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    While it is long established that human are by nature social beings, the mode of interpersonal relationship is constantly altered in response to the fast-paced digital era. The contemporary practice of ‘sexting’ embodies how mankind adapts to technological advancements, and by examining the phenomenon itself alongside with the associated issues, the current sociocultural structure and legal framework can thus be improved in a more constructive manner. The increasing connection between digital…

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    I have them. You want them. The age old adage says, "if you don't use it, you'll lose it." Well, I don't really stroke my tits, pull on my nipples, or evoke Victoria's Secret power to create two magical mountains atop my ribcage. Nor have I ever squirted life giving milk from my tits into the mouth of my offspring or into the face of my unsuspecting partner. What, you have never thought about how enjoyable that ability would be? Think of all the fun you could have with your two loaded squirt…

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    and pleasure the blob is giving her. She needs Blobber to give her more. He is pulsing and thrumming inside of her faster. The needles explode more frequently inside her pussy and ass. Then not one, but two, of the large needles enter her nipples, making her arch back and stretch in severe pain. She is bucking and slamming against the blob as her climax climbs to the pinnacle. The sucking on her clit is hard and the zapping to it coming almost continuously. Her bucking becomes…

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    Oxytocin Essay

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    The stimulus of sucking the nipple is transmitted to the brain through spinal reflex. In response to the stimulus large amount of oxytocin is released causing the ejection of milk to the pipes in mammary glands. Another oxytocin releasing method is during sexual intercourse and after…

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    Breastfeeding for New Mothers Imagine how it might feel to be a new mother who has decided to breastfeed her baby. There are so many thoughts and questions swirling around in her brain. Is she doing it right? Is the baby getting enough milk? Perhaps most importantly, how to hold and position the baby. These are just a few of the questions that as an expecting mother, I wonder about. Although breastfeeding is a natural process, each new mother will go through her own process of trial and error…

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    Pregnancy is a progressive period of adjustment both personally and in your relationships (Jordan, Marfell, Engstrom, & Farley,2014). Breasts and Nipples There are no contra indications to any caressing of breasts or nipples in pregnancy (unless your physician or midwife has specially advised against it). However, your breasts and nipples may be more sensitive and there may be some colostrum. Sex in the third trimester (29 - 40 weeks) In the third trimester, your baby seems to get into…

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    spread to other parts of the body. Breast cancer signifies that the malignant cells developed in the tissues of the breast. They can form in the milk-producing glands of the breast called lobules or the passage that drains milk from the lobules to the nipple known as the ducts. “Breast cancer is always caused by a genetic abnormality. However, only 5-10% of cancers are due to an abnormality inherited from your mother or father. Instead, 85-90% of breast cancers are due to genetic abnormalities…

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    Breast cancer is defined as the unregulated growth of abnormal cells in the breast tissue. The breast function is to produce breast milk after childbirth. There are many components of the breast including adipose tissue, mammary ducts, mammary lobules, nipple, areola, and lymph nodes (“Breast,” 2015). Etiology of Breast Cancer Hereditary, environmental, hormonal, and reproductive factors are all possible causes of breast cancer. Two breast cancer genes that have been…

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    Uniforms Solve Dress Code

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    a bra strap is seen they're asked to “put it away”. There are men who are slightly bigger who have breasts bigger than many women, yet don’t wear bras so technically girls don't have to either. Are they afraid their nipples will show, boys nipples show sometimes as well; a nipple is not a sexual organ, everyone has a…

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    typically used when performing a breast reduction procedure in Manhattan. The anchor incision and the lollipop incision. The anchor incision - this incision involves encircling the inside border of the areola (the pigmented skin surrounding the nipple), extending it downward to the inframammary crease, which is located at the base of the breast, and following the natural curve of the inframammary crease itself. The lollipop incision – this incision is created by encircling the inside…

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