LizzieMaine
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We always just said "tit" when the occasion to refer to that anatomical part came up -- I never heard my mother or grandmother ever use any other term. One of the popular catch-phrases of my childhood was "Titty up! I'm a tongue-tied towboy!" ("Giddy-up, I'm a tongue tied cowboy!")
"Breast" was where the white meat came from on a chicken, and "chest" was what a man had. The main exception was to refer to "breast cancer" by that name, but in whispered tones -- it was considered such a thing of horror that it wasn't spoken of out loud.
"Breast" was where the white meat came from on a chicken, and "chest" was what a man had. The main exception was to refer to "breast cancer" by that name, but in whispered tones -- it was considered such a thing of horror that it wasn't spoken of out loud.