Banana shaped breasts

It was described as Tubular Breast Syndrome, a condition in which the breast tissue does not develop like ‘regular’ breasts and features included swollen areolas, smaller size, conical shape, and a
narrow chest base, all of which I had and finally, I had an answer! So what now?

Conical breasts

I was also furious that the only resources available to people with conical or banana breasts told us that our bodies need surgery to be ‘normal’. But let me be clear my boobs do not have to be fixed. And let me tell you why,
Tubular breasts are seen as distorted for no reason, and because of the belief that they have to have the ‘perfect’ breasts, many feel the pressure to work on their tits. But it’s nothing to be ashamed of when you have banana shaped – many partners go crazy when they see conical or banana-shaped breasts. So what do boobs like these look like?

How do tubular breasts look like?

A woman’s breast slopes smoothly to the end with a pointy nipple. Banana shaped breasts usually have swollen or perky, which means the nipples are often pointing up. A predilection for these kinds of tits is considered a fetish and so horny for a lot of people.
One thing is for sure, they are very suckable, and believe me, men love to suck too and especially sucking hard special nipples.
Down danglers is a term for very banana shaped breasts (like incredibly long) this term is widely used in Northern Scotland.
Some guys think they’re really hot. I like them because the changes that happen during a woman’s monthly cycle are usually more visible. Most young guys are not picky
enough to have a preference. If a man wants to have sex with you, the shape of your breasts won’t make him change his mind.
There will always be men who find different things (body characteristics) very hot. I’m sure someone will enjoy your tubular or cone-shaped breasts a lot.

Your breasts are unique.

Breasts come in many shapes and sizes. No two people have breasts that look the same.
So, what is “normal” when it comes to breasts? How do you measure breasts?
The answer is that your boobs are unique, and it’s okay for them to have their signature shape and size.
The only thing that is not normal is unexplained pain and tenderness.
If you need more persuasion, read on to learn about the many variations of boob shapes and how to identify yours.

Other factors that shape your tits.

Weight. Fat is a big part of your breast tissue and density, so you may notice a difference in your breast shape as you gain or lose weight.
Excercise. Your tits can look firmer if you build the muscles behind your breast tissue by strengthening your pectoral muscles.
Age. Your tits will naturally sag as you get older, so over time your breasts may lengthen and sag down.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding. Your hormones during pregnancy and breastfeeding can make your breasts swell and change the way the fat and tissue are distributed over your tits.

Your Boobs.

Tubular banana tits are just that – they deserve to be celebrated. It’s about time we turn it around and say my boobs are mine and don’t need to be “fixed”.
Additional names for tubular breasts include:
conical breasts
tubular breasts
constricted breasts
Dom Nipple
lower pole hypoplasia
snoopy breast