I'm going to use Branch as an example for my question.
Just to state a fact relevant to the question: Branch's chest had grown big it basically hangs over, while relaxed/uncontracted, like a lady's breast (as seen in the pics). I imagine then, as it keeps growing it would get longer and the bottom part of that 'over hang' would become lower, just like the bigger a woman's breast is the lower it 'hangs'.
Branch in the first pic (his chest is relaxed/uncontracted), if his chest grew even more and then you looked at him (and him being in the same stance, angle, and relaxed/uncontracted) would then, the very bottom part of that 'over hang' of his chest be thicker? Even though it would then probably be hanging even lower, while relaxed, b/c more mass and weight would be there. As it grew and as it grows longer/lower does the bottom part of that 'over hang' area get thicker or at least maintain it's depth? Or it possible the bottom would get thinner, as it grew longer/lower? And if it gets thinner is it genetics or is it gravity pulled on the bottom of the 'over hang' in such a way that made it get thinner as it was growing and growing longer?
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Just to state a fact relevant to the question: Branch's chest had grown big it basically hangs over, while relaxed/uncontracted, like a lady's breast (as seen in the pics). I imagine then, as it keeps growing it would get longer and the bottom part of that 'over hang' would become lower, just like the bigger a woman's breast is the lower it 'hangs'.
Branch in the first pic (his chest is relaxed/uncontracted), if his chest grew even more and then you looked at him (and him being in the same stance, angle, and relaxed/uncontracted) would then, the very bottom part of that 'over hang' of his chest be thicker? Even though it would then probably be hanging even lower, while relaxed, b/c more mass and weight would be there. As it grew and as it grows longer/lower does the bottom part of that 'over hang' area get thicker or at least maintain it's depth? Or it possible the bottom would get thinner, as it grew longer/lower? And if it gets thinner is it genetics or is it gravity pulled on the bottom of the 'over hang' in such a way that made it get thinner as it was growing and growing longer?
Thanks
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