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I just got the results of the first mammogram I have had in about 20 years. No cancer but, as in every mammogram that I have had, the results said I have dense breasts.
I cannot understand why they are so dense; they have attended every class I have taken, including those in the MA program where I carried a 4.0 GPA. Why can't my breasts get with the program???

Gwendolyn2018 9 Nov 24
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I must not something inappropriate. I must not something inappropriate. I must not something inappropriate. I must not something inappropriate. I must not something inappropriate. I must not something inappropriate.....

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Well brains are pretty lumpy so maybe it's good your breasts didn't absorb all that book learning and are remaining lump free!

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Glad you are healthy.

Hint. You don't think with your breasts anyway, I know that a lot of men think with their testicles, but the reverse does not apply.

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Thanks for a good laugh, that made my day 🙂

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They may have been too distracted by each other to pay attention. Breasts are know to be very distracting things 😁

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They are always ahead of you?

@Gwendolyn2018 I tried.

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Dense also means lest sag

bobwjr Level 10 Nov 24, 2021

That would be firm! 😂

@Gwendolyn2018 Or less sag my experience doing years of exams

@Gwendolyn2018 I know but it helps

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Dense, as in yours weigh more in the had than a less dense breast of the same size. The x-ray might not like it but I’m sure most of your partners did! 😁

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Answer: your breasts have decided for reasons of their own to ignore all the professors, and they neglected to tell you about it.

P.S. I am glad they are clear of cancer.

@anglophone
I am very glad too.

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What does that even mean? High tits, low tits, floppy tits - does this have anything to do with breast cancer? My wife won't even submit to these tests anymore because they seem to be more about billing than detecting cancer.

I am with your wife.

@Gwendolyn2018 At 72, with zero cancers in my family tree and no history of medications that might be causal, I have no concern. Should I prove to be the exception, I will accept. My life ending would be no loss to the world.

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