Girls, Do girls show their boobs to their friends?

A friend of ours showed my girlfriend her boobs recently (i was very jealous) and my girlfrind said she's not the first girl to show her and she had even felt some of her frinds boobs. Is this something girls do or are they strange? there were no guys around at any of these times apparantly so it's not like they were after attention.
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  • I don't flash my boobs around to everyone, but if I'm changing or something, then I will. Some of my friends have seen my boobs. My best friend has. It was only because we were in a theatrical production together and we had to change around each other (as well as others) and he saw them while I was changing one time. I didn't show them purposely, though.

  • Boobs fascinate everyone, regardless of gender and sexuality. Who can resist touching a nice pair of boobs? When I wear a low cut top, my friends always compliment my tits and poke them. It's rarely in a sexual manner. That being said, I also have lesbian tendancies so my friends don't show me their boobs as much ;P

    • Thats a shame

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  • Some of my friends would do it, or we'd get changed in front of each other, it's not weird

  • I was a late bloomer so when I got boobs my friends thought I was stuffing and demanded to feel them. It was funny and awkward but I'm sure not every girl does it. I know I could never be so forward

  • I would never do that

  • Do you also believe we pillow-fight naked at sleepovers?

    • you clearly didn't read the question this is not made up

    • I did, dear. We don't do that. I mean at least I don't lol. But we do ask some boob questions to each other like "do they look strange?" "is one bigger than the other?" "do yours hurt sometimes too?" "can you see my nipples in this shirt?" lol

  • Its not strange. Some of my girlfriends saw my boobs before.

  • I hate to tell you this, but it sounds to me like your girlfriend's a bit on the queer side.