{"id":1375,"date":"2016-12-02T20:21:21","date_gmt":"2016-12-02T20:21:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/natureday.com\/?page_id=1375"},"modified":"2022-04-04T18:09:45","modified_gmt":"2022-04-04T18:09:45","slug":"3-safe-ways-make-breasts-look-bigger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/natureday.com\/3-safe-ways-make-breasts-look-bigger\/","title":{"rendered":"Make Your Breasts Look Bigger\/ Three Techniques"},"content":{"rendered":"

3 Ways to Make Your Breasts Look Bigger<\/h1>\n

In this article we\u2019re going to go through three safe and relatively easy ways to make your breasts look bigger. No fluff, no nonsense, no doctor-talk, just a pleasant return to time-tested basics.<\/p>\n

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Breast Massage<\/p><\/div>\n

1) Lavish Yourself with Breasts Massages<\/h2>\n

No, not a massage of your pectorals or a conventional massage. We\u2019re talking about specific breast massages that target their fatty tissue and adipose fats, both of which are proven to be very responsive to active physical stimulation.<\/p>\n

As the massage takes place, supportive Cooper\u2019s ligaments and blood circulation also start showing signs of excitement and this is as close as it gets to \u201cflexing\u201d your milk-producing breasts vs. pectoralis muscles.<\/p>\n

This quasi-flexing over time does have a positive impact on the overall firmness and shape of the breasts which then can be accentuated by style \u2013 bras, low-cut shirts, neckline dresses, makeup, etc.<\/p>\n

Furthermore, hormonal responses are also triggered which increase oxytocin, a VERY helpful hormone.<\/p>\n

In the simplest of terms, when breasts are being massaged the body is trained to \u201cswitch on\u201d reproductive systems that come into play during childbirth and breast-feeding. For example, when a baby suckles this stimulates oxytocin release. Typically, they don\u2019t just suckle, they put their little paws on the beast and squeeze and rub and hug. You get the idea.<\/p>\n

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2) Put More Focus on Your Posture<\/h2>\n

How\u2019s your posture? Sorry, that\u2019s a trick question because it\u2019s hard to diagnose your own posture (unless it\u2019s absolutely horrid). When looking into a mirror it\u2019s typically forced-posture vs. when you\u2019re not thinking and slouching in your computer chair or walking with your head down and a forward lean.<\/p>\n

So, two important points:<\/p>\n