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KC Strip Artist
Join Date: Mar 2008
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There are many clues that this is a crude fabrication of a scientific journal and although many of the citations do exist there is little that points to an actual meta-study of the supposed data. There are some facts floating around in the text... however, the most obvious fault in the reasoning is that it is not the country of birth but rather the predominant heritage of a woman that drives basic breast expression.
Others above have also called out problems with the text so I will not repeat them here. I can confirm Nutty's statement about the reluctance of companies to release clothing size and purchase histories - these are extremely guarded data - regardless of how closely they may or may not actually match real breast sizes. Also, can anyone actually find any other publication (besides this abstract) from The Journal of Female Health Sciences ? Just asking, as this is the most obvious clue to the authenticity of this article. |
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