
1. Breast size comes from external factors
Breasts are mostly made of fat tissue and glandular tissue. Their size is influenced by:
Genetics (family traits)
Hormones like estrogen
Body weight and fat distribution
So someone can naturally have small or large breasts regardless of anything else.
2. Reproductive organs develop separately
The internal reproductive organs—like the vagina and uterus—develop through a different biological process. Their size and structure are not linked to breast size.
3. Hormones don’t create that kind of link
While hormones affect many parts of the body, they don’t work in a way that “pairs” breast size with genital size or function. There’s no scientific evidence supporting that connection.
4. Body variation is completely normal
Just like height, skin tone, or face shape, breast size varies widely—and so do internal body structures. One doesn’t predict the other.