Is your backfat really migrated breast tissue?
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@Cait_Sidhe read page two and quit the fail trolling, kthx.0
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@Cait_Sidhe read page two and quit the fail trolling, kthx.
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Backfat is migrated breast tissue?
Could be - if one is obese enough, the person can lay on their back and the boobs go back, and if the person is really obese, gravity makes that stuff travel towards the back.0 -
i dont know about it being migrated breast tissue as the ACTUAL breat tissue HAS some fat but is not solely fat?
but i will say finding the right size bra is a WIN WIN and recommend the reddit a bra that fits. 28D here, always thought i was a 34 A.0 -
What I really want to know is if I sit on my gluteus maximus long enough will the hair on it migrate back to my scalp????0
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What :indifferent:
Is this real life?0 -
I've heard this theory before. I don't think that back fat is migrated breast tissue, but I do think that the tissue that many women have under their arms is spillage from a bra that fits incorrectly.0
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I did the "shake" getting into my bra this morning and it did make a difference. Felt better, too. Thanks!0
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Look, your breast tissue will extend into your arm pits, it can and will extend to cover all of the associated glands if you get fat enough - men, that is you too! Ladies, wear the right bra and it will all get gathered in and pointed vaguely forward.
But it won't holiday itself round to your back. That jelly roll is fat, fat and nothing but fat.0 -
Actually when I switched to the correct bra my breasts increased 2 cup sizes over a 6 month period and any ribcage and arm pit fat moved forward and filled them out. My bodyfat did not decrease either or increase since I have 17.5 -18.5% body fat. If you smoosh something daily for years then tissue stays there, just like gravity on our faces and breasts. A constant force can relocate tissue.0
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I'm sorry, but this sounds like a myth. If wearing certain kinds of clothing could make your tissue "migrate" then there would be a whole industry devoted to it instead of a whole industry devoted to shapewear. This sounds like something to make people feel better about their back fat ... which is just that, fat. Yes, wearing an improperly fitting bra will certainly make fat stick out more, just like wearing jeans that are too small will give you a muffin top. Notice that the pictures show just that. A woman wearing the right bra is able to make her boobs stick out more and her fat stick out less. I can also make my fat stick out less by wearing spanx. Doesn't make me any skinnier in the long run.
Not that I'm disagreeing about the bra thing, but it is possible for clothing to make tissue "migrate." Waist training with corsets can change the shape of a person's waist when used for a long period. There are also plenty of more morbid examples, like foot binding. The key is, these require a whole lot more pressure (and pain!) than just the elastic in a bra (which is also why your shapewear doesn't keep working after it's off).0 -
My breast tissue migrated to my back causing those ugly back boob rolls.
Then I lost 70 pounds and my boobs migrated back to their appropriate place on my chest.
I think a more logical assumption would be that you lost 70pounds of fat, therefore you lost fat on your back.0
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