Wouldn't like em the same per say... But boobies are boobies and I <3 boobies.Originally Posted by GirlyGymRat
I once saw some really nice ones on a 300lb gal, and I saw right past the weight and zoomed right in on the aureoles![]()
What about d's on a 200lb 6'1" girl :OOriginally Posted by Soar
Yes me too, but is have to climb her like a tree as I'm only 5'7"Originally Posted by Soar
Solid breeding material...Originally Posted by Soar
A 200lb girl with d's lol..... Lol sounds like the stats of my prego chick.... Lol 20 months ago she was 135 with a's... Truthfully her tits are wayyyyyy better now...Originally Posted by GirlyGymRat
If she breastfeeds it will only get better... Until she stops breast feeding that is lolOriginally Posted by human project
I've been thinking about adding her milk to protein shakes and making a log...Originally Posted by >Good Luck<
Here, this will help you get started.Originally Posted by human project
Breastmilk contains all the nutrients the infant needs for proper growth and development.
These nutrients include:
Free water
Proteins - Protein accounts for 75% of the nitrogen-containing compounds and the non-protein nitrogen substances include urea, nucleotides, peptides, free amino acids and DNA.
Fats - Essential fatty acids and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
Carbohydrates - The principal carbohydrate of human milk is lactose.
Minerals, vitamins, and trace elements.
Table: Composition of some of the key nutrients found in breastmilk
Component Mean value for mature breastmilk (per 100mL)
Energy (kJ) 280
Energy (kcal) 67
Protein (g) 1.3
Fat (g) 4.2
Carbohydrate (g) 7.0
Sodium (mg) 15
Calcium (mg) 35
Phosphorus (mg) 15
Iron (mcg) 76
Vitamin A (mcg) 60
Vitamin C (mg) 3.8
Vitamin D (mcg) 0.01
Source: NHMRC Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents in Australia, 2003
What are the other components of breastmilk? Well I'll tell you
Breast milk also contains important non-nutritional components, such as antimicrobial factors, digestive enzymes, hormones and growth factors that are important for passive protection against infections and immune-mediated diseases and modulate immunological development.
Immune-related components and growth factors include:
Secretory IgA - Predominant immunoglobulin in breast milk
Bioactive cytokines - Including transforming growth factor-b (TGF-b) 1 and 2 and interleukin-10 (IL-10)]
Others - leukocytes, oligosaccharides, lysozyme, lactoferrin, adiponectin, interferon-g, epidermal growth factor (EGF) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1.
In conclusion, breastmilk is the shit! And all jokes aside, it tastes AMAZING!
Have you really drank it??? I was jk... You gain any weigh, size, strength??Originally Posted by >Good Luck<
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