No, breasts do not get bigger if you play with them.
While it might be a common myth, breast size is primarily determined by genetics, hormones, age, and weight. Playing with or massaging breasts does not affect these underlying factors and therefore will not cause them to grow.
Here's a breakdown:
- Genetics: Your family history plays a significant role in determining your breast size.
- Hormones: Hormonal changes during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause can affect breast size, but these are internally driven.
- Age: Breast tissue changes over time, which can affect their size and shape.
- Weight: Breasts contain fatty tissue, so weight gain can lead to larger breasts, and weight loss can lead to smaller breasts.
Misinformation and False Claims:
It's important to be wary of products like creams or pills that claim to increase breast size through massage or other methods. These products are often ineffective and may even be harmful. As Kids Health points out, these are often cons.
What about during sexual activity?
Breasts can temporarily swell during sexual arousal due to increased blood flow. However, this is a temporary effect and does not lead to permanent growth.
In conclusion, while breast stimulation can be pleasurable, it won't make your breasts bigger. Breast size is determined by factors largely outside of your control.