If you are a nursing mother, this can be a sign of a breast infection known as mastitis. It is serious and should be treated promptly with antibiotics. If that is not the case you should be seen by your doctor to rule out any other infection or illness.
No
Your breasts are attached to the torso, or body core where the vital organs are, which is always the warmest part of your body. Also, your breasts are kept tightly under clothing next to your body, which keeps them warm.
Not exactly
Since the normal average body temperature is 98.6F any fluids within a living body will be at least that temperature or a little higher. Breasts are not refrigerators; breasts produce warm milk.
do you mean "How do you Grow Breasts?" if you do then you have to wait till puberty
a warm mean a place that is warm not hot or not to cold.
It basically are fancy words for "when your boobs/breasts are growing".
You cup your hands and if the breasts are naked you put your hands on them and feel how lovely and soft and warm they are and you give them a nice little squeeze. They feel really nice.
To do with the female breasts.
Large breasts
Are they growing?
not necessarily