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Sheila's Reads
Sheila's Reads rated it 5 years ago
The cultural history of the breast with science added to the story. It tells the difference between humans and other mammals regarding breasts. It also explains the stages breast go through from birth to death as well illness such as cancer. I found this book fascinating. I liked how breasts we...
KatieMc
KatieMc rated it 11 years ago
Breasts, I got a pair! I pretty much know their purpose: they turn men in to babies and help babies grow into toddlers. I also know they need to be squished between two metal plates once a year to screen for breast cancer. Other than that, what’s to know? Apparently lots of scary facts about how our...
Libromancer's Apprentice
Libromancer's Apprentice rated it 12 years ago
This book tells the story of breasts in our lives that as bearers of breasts may not even be aware of. It discusses how they will be the death of us all and how they can save lives.
ellaminnowpea
ellaminnowpea rated it 13 years ago
At a time when women's health, women's rights and, you know, the basic idea that women are human beings capable of independent thought is often at the forefront of American political discussion, it's somewhat jarring to realize how little we know for sure about one of the body parts that makes us wo...
Quellebooks
Quellebooks rated it 13 years ago
Breasts. They are really important. In fact, they are more important than you think. We are "mammals" because of them. Breasts (mammaries) and the ability to give milk to our young is what sets us apart from the rest of the Animal Kingdom. And even though they are incredibly crucial to human life as...
kishawhite
kishawhite rated it 13 years ago
Enlightening and now I am scared sh*tless by everything in my house and my daughters' inevitable too early puberty.
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