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Question For Large Breasted Women

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Bocefish

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/cruise-ship-survivor-branded-apos-203000936.html

The above link is about a woman that "supposedly" fell off a cruise ship then spent 10 hours at sea. The article doesn't mention if she had the aid of any sort of flotation device. However, I noticed she had rather large breasts, imagine that... but was fairly slim otherwise. I think she said her years of yoga helped her survive.

Not sure if I could survive 10 hours at sea without the aid of some sort of flotation. I know how to use my pants, shirt... as flotation devices, but she mentioned none of that and wore only shorts and a T-shirt.

So... just wondering if large natural breasts can really help a woman stay afloat/tread water for long periods of time like 10 hours at sea?
 
Before my reduction, I was a US 38K. The damn things were a built in life jacket. I discovered this when I was at a lake with some friends and I didn't need to tread water while we were just hanging out in a deep area. They would just float up on top of the water, and trying to make myself sink at all was actually quite a struggle. The way they sat on the water would keep my nose and mouth out of the water if I were asleep or unconscious. I'm a little smaller-boobed now, only a 38H, so I don't know about now, but back then, I could absolutely have survived falling off a boat.
 
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