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What is difference between tits and boobs?
Night Cloaked Deck
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Tits and boobs are both terms that describe the upper part of the female chest
(or anatomy - the mammary glands), commonly known as woman’s “breasts”. The term
“tits” typically refers to smaller breasts, while the term “boobs” can refer to
either large or small breasts.

Boobs is a slang term (also known as mammary glands) are organ-like structures
made of fatty tissue located on the front of a woman's chest and partially
covered by skin. They produce and store milk which helps to nourish and feed an
infant.

The word ‘tits’ is the most informal and colloquial term to describe them, and
tends to be used mainly in informal contexts. In addition, "tits" is sometimes
considered a more vulgar slang term. It is not an appropriate or respectful term
to use and should not be used in most contexts.

Boobs come in all shapes and sizes, and no two sets of breasts will look alike.
Each type of boobs shape has its own unique characteristics that make it stand
out from the others. Generally, there are 8 main boobs types:

1. Teardrop/ Ptotic/ Droopy boobs – These are breasts that have a slight “droop”
or downward point. Women with ptotic breasts, the nipples often point downward
and the breasts tend to droop.

2. Round boobs – These are breasts that are naturally full and round in shape.

3. Bell-shaped boobs – With bell-shaped boobs, the volume of the upper portion
is usually slightly greater than the lower portion.

4. Conical boobs – These are breasts with narrow tops and wider bases, much like
an cone ice-cream cone.

5. Deflated boobs – This type have lost elasticity and thus, appear flatter and
more deflated than other types of boobs.

6. Side-set boobs – These are breasts that are far apart from each other with
slightly more flesh in the middle.

7. Asymmetrical boobs – Asymmetrical boobs do not have identical sizes or
shapes; one boob is typically bigger than the other.

8. Natural Shapes boobs – As no two women's breasts are the same, there are
plenty of natural shapes and sizes that we can find outside these eight common
ones, including inverted nipples and wide set nipples.


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