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From size to soreness, lumps to lactation, we get a lot of questions from our readers about breasts. Want to size up your breast knowledge? Decide if the following statements are true or false.


1.  Many girls have breasts that are two different sizes.
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2.  Having sex makes a girl's breasts get bigger.
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3.  It's normal for breasts to be sore when they develop.
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4.  Some girls have hair on or around their nipples.
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5.  A girl's breasts start producing milk at puberty.
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6.  Some teenage guys have breasts.
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7.  It is normal to have nipple discharge.
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8.  Lumpy breasts are usually a sign of breast cancer.
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