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Rival Brides of the Sahara
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This Novelette involves exceptionally large breasted women competitively fighting each other or forcing their breasts to fight in Titfights to establish dominance over other women. If this offends you read no further.


It does not matter how apparently soft a woman?s breasts are because when two pairs compress together they envelope each other and it becomes a matter of pride as to which pair of breasts will overwhelm the other. They take their support from supporting muscle tissue extending from the pectoral muscles and from a mesh of powerful ligaments known as Coopers ligaments which give the breasts strength, support and shape. Depending on the fitness and strength of these structures one woman could be either injured by fitter breasts or overwhelm a less fit woman?s breasts. Apart from that there are many other things going on. Apart from the surface fat the bulk of the female breast is glandular tissue, alveoli, clusters of milk glands known as nodules, expanding into collection points known as sinuses in the areolas which collect the milk before squeezing it through the multiple holes in the nipples - and all is bound and supported in that mesh of ligaments and fatty tissue which we all love to see. The firmer or harder the breasts are is usually down to the number and density of these glands, very firm glands can lead to the breast feeling as hard as stone and this is enhanced if these glands are put to work as with lactation, though glands as full as that can be painful.


However, when two fit women with exceptionally large breasts challenge each other these extra large boobs are exposed to a greater risk of injury than more modest breasts; the large glands misshaping the huge teardrop shaped breasts swelling out into huge bowling alley sized orbs, so big that the veins in the breasts are forced to the surface and prominently marble the expansive, broad and flawless surface. Needless to say, the jealousy some large breasted women feel at such an unspoken challenge can lead to them pitting their breasts against each other to try to either intimidate the rival or to fight her to establish who has the fittest, strongest, - better pair of breasts!






In my descriptive texts I tend to subdivide areas of the breast for ease of descriptive writing: Tits refers to the areola and nipple area surmounting the orbs; Boobs are the heavy round orbs extending from the breasts; Breasts are the whole teardrop shaped structure extending from the upper chest wall and swelling out into orbs, areolas and nipples.





This is the story of Aadil, a Taureg Arab man, a Camel trader who lives in Saharan Mali in Africa. His Animistic religion is somehow fused with the Muslim faith, though neither he or his wives are devout Muslims, they prefer to follow their traditional way of life and beliefs which, in this rapidly changing world is difficult enough.


Traditionally, his people are Polygamous, though it is at variance with Muslim laws. His four wives have given him fourteen children but he has a fetish regarding the bust women he favours as wives, - he likes to see them fight for him. Since being influenced by the Internet he has expanded his interest into the feminine art of Titfighting, women clashing and grinding their breasts together to establish dominance or superiority. Whilst breasts are relatively soft these fights can be very intense, very emotional, very painful and very humiliating in the event of defeat.


As I have said above ?when two pairs (of breasts) compress together they envelope each other and it becomes a matter of pride as to which pair of breasts will overwhelm the other.? And ?when two fit women with exceptionally large breasts challenge each other these extra large boobs are exposed to a greater risk of injury than more modest breasts; the large glands misshaping the huge teardrop shaped breasts swelling out into huge bowling alley sized orbs, so big that the veins in the breasts are forced to the surface and prominently marble the expansive, broad and flawless surface.?


Piers Knight.