The circles on women's breasts are called areolas. The areola is the pigmented area surrounding the nipple, and its size and color can vary among individuals. The areola contains small glands that help lubricate the nipple during breastfeeding.
It is called Polymastia.
A women's chest is called her breasts 'Down there' is called her
On women, on fat men, on cows, although those are called utters!
The same reason why women cover their breasts nowadays, it was accepted by their culture to show breasts.
All genders possess breasts, but they are rudimentary in male and young females
There is no universal agreement about size or shape of women's breasts.
The part of a woman's chest is called the breasts or the bust. They are comprised of mammary glands and fatty tissue.
Women have breasts because, in the womb, genes tell the embryo that it's going to be female. Female animals have breasts to store milk for their young.
Women's breasts are located on the anterior upper half of the thoracic cavity on either side of the midline.
Of course. All mammals have mammary glands. In women, they are termed, 'Breasts', and in men, although unusual to do so, they are called, "Breasts". Yes, both men and women have mammary glands, but only the women's are developed enough to perform their task: feeding babies.
There is something called a breast reduction surgery for women who have shoulder or back pain from the weight of larger breasts. Working out reduces breast size naturally because breasts are fatty tissue. There are not products that reduce them.
The vast majority of women have multiple natural breasts.