06-26-2011, 11:02 AM
I would think that the only way to determine actual breast weight would be to determine their actual volume and then multiply that by the weight of body fat for that volume, which should give fairly accurate results (as breasts are more than just fatty tissue). But that would seem to be a bit of a hassle, measuring out a volume of water big enough to immerse yourself in and then measuring the difference in where you displace it to each time. If there's another way, I would be interested in knowing about it also.
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