Composed of fat and glandular tissue, natural breasts are soft and pliable. Their consistency can change throughout the month due to hormonal fluctuations or weight gain/loss. Fake (Implants): The feel depends heavily on the material.

On the other hand, natural breasts may not always be the most aesthetically pleasing or symmetrical. Some women may feel self-conscious about the size or shape of their natural breasts, which can affect their self-esteem and confidence. Additionally, natural breasts may not be able to achieve the same level of fullness or projection as breast implants, which can be a concern for women who want a more dramatic look.

The debate between natural and fake breasts has been a topic of discussion for many years, with each side having its own set of advantages and disadvantages. The main difference between the two is that natural breasts are those that develop naturally on a woman's body, while fake breasts, also known as breast implants, are surgically inserted into the body.

Natural breasts usually have a natural spacing between them, determined by the sternum (breastbone). Implants can only be placed so close to the center of the chest without risking damage to tissues. However, a tell-tale sign of augmentation can be a wide gap where the breast tissue begins abruptly, or conversely, a "uni-boob" look if the implants are placed too close together.