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Filipinas were found to have the smallest breast mean size in the world, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Female Health Sciences.
Citing the said study, a report by Telegraph UK said the researchers analyzed the breast size data of about 400,000 women born in 108 countries, and compared the mean volume and cup size of women.
“The study found major differences in the breast size of women born in different countries, with US women found to have a significantly larger mean breast volume than women from other nations, while Filipino women were found to have the smallest,” the report said.
Women from the United States, Canada, Ireland, Poland and UK were found to have the biggest breast size in the world, while Malaysia, Bangladesh, Samoa, and Solomon Islands join the Philippines in the bottom.
The researchers said their analysis revealed that there was a “considerable variation in the breast tissue volume” of women depending on their country of birth.
According to the study, women born in Africa and Asia, “particularly in East Asian countries,” have the smallest breast volumes in the world.
“Increasing knowledge of the breast size variation of women from different countries is needed as a guideline for example for the product development and targeting of marketing actions of clothing industry and cosmetic surgery providers,” the researchers were quoted as saying.
Twenty-seven people died and 655 were injured in road accidents in Dubai during the first half of the year.
Sudden swerving, not leaving a safe distance between vehicles and not abiding by traffic rules were the main causes of the 1,009 accidents in the emirate, a senior Dubai Police official has been quoted as saying.
Figures were down from the same period last year, when 61 people died and 1,100 were injured in 1,664 accidents, local media reports highlighted.
“Being distracted by mobile phones while driving [can result in] serious mistakes, like speeding or sudden swerving, which can cause deadly collisions,” Col Jumaa bin Suwaidan, deputy director of the Traffic Department in Dubai Police, was quoted as saying by The National.
“Speeding and other traffic violations caused the deaths of 27 people this year.”
In addition, more than 33,000 fines were issued to drivers who were using their mobile phones while behind the wheel, the reports pointed out.
The department reportedly said that 2,285 vehicles were involved in road accidents this year across Dubai, a reduction on last year’s figure, which was 3,749.
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BY ALLEY EINSTEIN AND HAYLEY RICHARDSON
A WOMAN crowned the world’s smallest pole dancer is determined to prove size should never be an issue.
Sassee Cassee, 25, who is no taller than an 18-month-old baby and weighs just over three stone, was once told she’d never make it in the competitive world
of stripping and pole dancing.
But the 2ft 10in star refused to let this stop her following her dream.
She now earns up to £3,000 as a headline act, impressing people around the world with her impressive gymnastic skills, and has bagged herself a hunky
6ft boyfriend.
Sassee explained: “I was born to be the world’s tiniest pole dancer. I love it.
“People are either shocked, stare in awe, think I’m a kid or are fans that follow me all over the USA to watch me perform.
“Being a little person hasn’t stopped me achieving my goals.”
Sassee was awarded the title of World’s Smallest Pole Dancer by The Record Holders Republic and said she was “thrilled” with the accolade.
She said: “I deserve it. I have beaten the odds to achieve my success and I want people big or small to do the same.”
Born in Minnesota, US, as Cassandra Canata her mum Linda and dad Terry, both 48, are normal size and exceptionally proud of their daughter.
Sassee has a 25-year-old sister who is also a little person as well as three half-sisters and one step-sister who are all normal size.
She was diagnosed with cartilage-hair hyperplasia – one of the shortest forms of dwarfism which causes a disorder of bone growth characterized by short
stature and other skeletal abnormalities.
She has fine, sparse hair and an abnormal immune system function.
Like all people with her form of dwarfism she has unusually short limbs and abnormally flexible joints.
Many doctors said her particular form of dwarfism could limit her life span and capabilities.
However the flexibility which doctors feared would affect her ability to play with other children because of the chances of her bones slipping from their
sockets has been the key to her amazing success.
It’s also why she has incredible upper body strength and the ability to do backflips, handstands, hang upside down and hold herself at right angles to
the pole.
Sassee recalled: “At school I was teased and made fun of, but when I did gymnastics and showed I was better than some of the normal size kids I gained acceptance.
“I exercised and developed my muscles – my flexibility gave me an edge.
“I also played adapted soccer and hockey and was determined not to let being small hinder my life.
“As a kid I was always horrifying my parents by shimmying up and down flag poles.
“I guess it’s why I was always destined to be the world’s tiniest pole dancer.”
A friend introduced Cassee to pole dancing as a form of exercise when she left school at 18.
She said: “I wanted to do something different and stay as fit as I’d been at school.
“I took to it immediately and after appearing on a television show I was approached by an agent.
“He told me I would be a hit in the clubs – I wasn’t sure but decided to give it a go.
“I didn’t want to do anything rude but I wanted a challenge.
“When I first started on the club scene people were convinced I was a child, but word soon spread on the Internet about this amazing tiny pole star.
“My agent and I were inundated with emails and suddenly I was booked solid and more sought after than many of the normal girls who have had breast implants and extensive surgery.”
Sassee usually only takes jobs as the headline performer, taking the place of girls who are 6ft tall in heels on the main stage.
She explained: “People put little people or so-called midgets or dwarves into a certain category.
“We have to be elves at Christmas or munchkins in plays.
“Pole dancing takes stamina, strength and amazing control.
“I even have pole dancers who are what we call ‘normal size’ asking me to teach them moves.
“There is no nastiness between us, we all get on well.
“The bigger girls love lifting me on their laps for a good old gossip.” Sassee told how the audience are usually shocked when she backflips onto the stage and climbs the pole dressed in a sexy bikini outfit before twisting, twirling, doing parallel lifts and moves pole dancers three times her size struggle to master.
She has two signature moves she created herself – the ‘Koala Pole Climb’ and a ‘Little Person Twerk’.
By the time she’s finished her routine the entire room erupts, including her 6ft boyfriend Stephen Kane.
Sassee, who admits to having a thing for tall men, was married in her early 20s but has since divorced.
She said: “My previous partner was 5ft 10, but Stephen’s the man for me.
“I met him through friends and he wasn’t put off by my small size.
“He likes the fact I have get up and go and have taken life by the horns and don’t let anything stop me.
“I think Stephen used to be a bit jealous of people watching me perform, but now he is supportive and very proud.
“He sometimes acts as my bodyguard and loves to cheer me on.”
She added size certainly doesn’t matter when it comes to the bedroom.
She admitted: “We keep things hot and I’m very flexible.”
Sassee said people do have a tendency to stare when they walk down the street but the couple deal with it by passionately kissing each other.
She joked: “People do a double take, we have a big laugh.”
Sassee’s rise to global fame hasn’t been without problems; she’s had to undergo a number of operations including surgery on her hips, back and more recently a gall bladder removal.
She said: “Sometimes if I have overdone it during a performance I need a few days break from exercise.
“I have regular check-ups and a normal life – I am not disabled, I’m just small.”
Being a global star Sassee gets thousands of fan letters and emails from the UK and is planning to visit to perform in London and meet with charities for Little People.
She said: “I’d love to do a tour there or just visit.
“It’d be great to perform in the top London Clubs – perhaps Prince Harry would be in the audience!
“Seeing Big Ben and Buckingham Palace would be awesome.
“Until then I try to keep up with fan questions on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram .”
One of her ultimate goals is to pose for Playboy.
She quipped: “If it’s good enough for stars like Drew Barrymore, Kim Basinger and Bo Derek, what about me?”
Sassee is now working on a documentary about her life and wants people of all shapes and sizes to follow their dreams.
She explained: “People told me I shouldn’t pole dance or strip because I am a little but I have turned it into a career.
“I love my body and my body image. I have a butt to rival a Kardashian and I am proof little people can be sexy and talented.
“Working the pole is fun, keeps me fit and is making me a fortune.
“Some people might look down at what I do but pole dancing is soon going to be an Olympic sport and I find my work empowering.
“I don’t criticize other people’s jobs so I ask that they don’t criticize mine.
"I consider myself very blessed. I am doing a job I love, I have a world record, a wonderful family and I am proof no matter how small you are, if you try hard enough your hopes and dreams can come true.”
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Enrique Iglesias recently boasted about having a tiny...well, you know. Oddly, he's not the first big star to brag about a little package
When Enrique Iglesias boasted about having a tiny...well, you know...it kind of actually impressed us. (Refreshingly honest, right?) But he's not the first. From Shia LaBoeuf to Howard Stern, here are more big stars who cop to having less than huge packages.
His father may have crooned about all the girls he loved before, but Enrique Iglesias has a more modest approach. During an interview on Australian TV years ago, the 41-year-old singer delivered a humble brag for the ages when he claimed, "I have the smallest penis in the world." He wasn't joking. (In 2005, Iglesias gave an interview to the Houston Press in which he made a similar boast: "The next product I'm gonna put my name on is extra-small condoms. I can never find extra-small condoms, and I know it's really embarrassing for people—you know, from experience.") As if that weren't honest enough, Iglesias told the astonished Aussie audience, "I don't even last eight minutes now."
For years, Howard Stern has made fun of his own member, famously declaring he was "hung like a pimple." In a 1994 Rolling Stone cover story , the magazine asked Stern about his surprising honesty: "I think I might as well be up front about it," he replied. "No guy will ever admit to having a small penis. I just went on the record. I might be one of the smallest guys in the world." Stern also revealed that at one point he'd wanted his book Private Parts to be titled Penis "because I thought if it went onto The New York Times' best-seller list, it would be `Howard Stern's Penis. ' And they'd have to write `Howard Stern's Penis is No. 1.'"
He's friends with a guy named Wee Man, but Jackass star Johnny Knoxville also claims to be one. "I have a penis like an egg in a nest," he told Rolling Stone in 2001. "It looks like a light switch. Seriously." But even little ones can have big problems. In 2010, Knoxville confessed to Vanity Fair about the injuries he's sustained doing his various Jackass stunts. "I broke my penis about three years ago trying to back-flip a motorcycle," he admitted. "So that didn't help its appearance—although it's pretty cute."
After divorcing Tom Arnold in 1994, Roseanne Barr went on Saturday Night Live and revealed that her ex had a three-inch penis. Fortunately, Arnold had a good sense of humor about it and delivered the perfect comeback—"What's small?" he asked. "Hell, even a 747 looks small if it lands in the Grand Canyon." Several years later, he made peace with the incident in his memoir, How I Lost Five Pounds in Six Years : "My penis is fine," Arnold wrote. "Maybe because I undersell it. If someone expects petite and gets medium, they're impressed."
While discussing how he lost his virginity in a 2009 interview with Playboy , Shia LaBeouf overshared about being underwhelming. "I remember putting a pillow underneath her because I had seen that in a porn movie," he told the magazine. "It put her at a weird angle, where I couldn't get in correctly. I'm not extremely well-endowed...and clearly this wasn't the move."
During an appearance on Inside the Actor's Studio , the British comedian spoke pretty frankly about his endowment: 'I don't want to go into it but I'm not built, its average, I'm 5 foot 8 it's in proportion, don't worry about it." He then continued, "I'd look weird with a foot long knob wouldn't I? It'd be ridiculous, also I'd faint if I got an erection as all the blood would be in there. It's fine, it's fine, really it's average."
One more for good measure: Ever since it was removed during an autopsy in 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte's penis has been the stuff of legend. And not for the right reasons. When the French emperor's tiny scepter went on display in a New York exhibition in 1927, Time magazine reported that it resembled a "shriveled eel." According to Tom Perrottet, author of Napoleon's Privates , it was eventually purchased by John Lattimer, a New Jersey doctor who collected odd relics, but he never displayed it. After Lattimer's death, his daughters finally showed Perrottet the puny prize. "It was kind of an amazing thing to behold," he told NPR in 2008. "There it was: Napoleon's penis sitting on cotton wool, very beautifully laid out, and it was very small, very shriveled, about an inch and a half long. It was like a little baby's finger."
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