The other day me and my friends were talking about playing tackle football with buys ?? One of my frinds asked if that was a good idea to play with boys??? I thought that was a very good question since we have boobs and all if that's a good idea?? What do u guys think???
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Playing Sports ??
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Sure, why not? I liked playing with guys when I was younger. Just be sure to wear a good sports bra that will secure your breasts. Also, let the boys know that they can't be as rough with you because it can hurt being hit in the breasts.
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Yeah I like to wear sport bras there more comfortable to wear.. I have another question what if he hits you in the breasts and u don't want to touch your boob .. In front of boys ?? Can that create a health problem
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Here's something I found from the website below: Questions About Breasts Quote:Will I Get Cancer If I Bump My Breast or Something Hits My Breast?While getting a hard hit to your breast may feel pretty bad, it won't cause breast cancer. Your breasts may bruise, but unless the bruising is severe you should have no cause for concern (and it still won't cause breast cancer).As far as touching your boob in front of guys, if it hurts, then I would grab it and let them know. Boys know you have boobs, so there's no reason to be embarrassed about showing that pain.
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thanks I'll remeber that next time
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I have another question... If u have a bruise on your boob should u go see a doc. or what ?? Cause I played football with boys (cause I like that) and I got hit in the boob it hurt really bad and now got a bruise .. What could happen ???
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If it doesn't go away within a week or two, I would go and see a doctor.
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you got a bruise, wow. They really need to lighten up on the tackling woman. Yeah I've played many a sports with girls and there is usually some rubbing. But in foot ball I'll just grab them by the waste and gently put them on the ground. You don't hit a woman.
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sports bras will save your life lol. I love sports bras. They flatten your chest and they keep you in place. best invention by far lol. I play football with my brothers and cousins all the time and they treat me no different than they would another guy 1. because they don't realize I'm a girl until I speak or take off my 3 layers of coats and pants lol and 2. becuase they know I can seriously whoop their butts. too much shame for a man to bare ya know =p lol
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My wife just had a breast biopsy done in December for calcifications. She's only 38. Luckily everything was benign.The doctor said there are many reasons why she might have developed the calcifications. One of the questions is whether she ever had a hard impact to the breasts. So yes... hard hits to the breasts can cause problems later in life
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Guys love squeezing the tits of girls either intentionally or unintentionally and when it comes to sports, they will not miss the opportunity of touching the tits of girls.I've heard guys wearing some hard guards to protect their privates from getting hurt in some sports. May be similar hard guards may be used by girls for their own protection plus the guys will love the view of pointed boobs, but they'll be in for an unpleasant surprise, when they hit them hard.
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I think thats more of a question than a fact isnt it?I dont think there is anything definate linking the two, but more of a unproven theory that it can.Something to be aware of for sure but I dont think that curently there is anything definate linking the two.
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I think thats more of a question than a fact isnt it? I don't believe so. Injuries can create other problems in the breast tissue. Not necessarily cancerous though. Macrocalcifications are coarse (larger) calcium deposits that are most likely changes in the breasts caused by things like aging of the breast arteries, old injuries, or inflammations.Fat necrosis happens when an area of the fatty breast tissue is damaged. This is usually the result of injury to the breast. It can also occur after surgery or radiation therapy. Because the body is trying to repair the damaged tissue, the area becomes replaced by firm scar tissue. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_6X_Benign_Breast_Conditions_59.asp