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"She needs to be fed. I'll take her aft."
―Lyra Erso tells Galen Erso that their infant daughter, Jyn, needs to nurse[1]
Kylo Ren had noticeable chest muscles beneath his breasts.

Kylo Ren had noticeable chest muscles beneath his breasts.

Breasts were an anatomical feature on somespecies inthe galaxy, such as thehuman,Dowaaka, andAskajian species.[2] Breasts occurred in bothsentient and non-sentient species.

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Anakin Skywalker, a human male, displays defined chest muscles beneath his breasts.

Anakin Skywalker, a human male, displays defined chest muscles beneath his breasts.

Humans were aspecies inthe galaxy known to nurse theiryoung. The humanfemaleLyra Erso would breastfeedJyn Erso, her daughter withGalen, which sometimes led the infant to fallasleep.[1] Adolescent humans would experience breast development as they progressed towards adulthood.[3] When Jyn was an adolescent, she preferred to show off the development of her bicep muscles instead; however, she was pleased to dress up in a fittedrobe and cosmetics when she participated in theinfiltration ofInusagi'ssakoola blossom festival bySaw Gerrera'sPartisans.[4] Some human adults, such asSelbie, had a notably ample bosom.[5]

Some adult beings displayed increased development of the chest muscles beneath their breasts, including the maleJedi MasterKirak Infil'a,[6]Nautolan male Jedi MasterKit Fisto,[7] and human males such as Jedi KnightAnakin Skywalker,[8] formerJediTaron Malicos,[9] andKylo Ren.[10] The femaleInquisitor known as theNinth Sister, a member of theDowutin species[11] that was known for its physical strength,[12] wore fitted armor that exhibited her large muscles.[13]

Members of thereptilianDowaaka species had four large breasts.[14] TheAskajian femaleYarna d'al' Gargan, who was anenslaved dancer[15] atJabba the Hutt'spalace, had six.[16]Muuns, on the other hand, did not possess prominent breasts in either gender.[17]

A topless  in a

A toplessfemale Muun in amud bath

A human's visual exposure to the the breasts of a human individual of a different gender could spark embarrassment, such as whenOsha interacted with a topless "Stranger"[18] in132 BBY[19] or whenRey saw a shirtlessKylo Ren throughForce connection[20] in34 ABY.[21] Muuns of opposite genders, on the other hand, did not mind exposing their breasts in public.[17]

Prairie-fowl breasts were afood eaten onLothal.Merei Spanjaf brought them home withtubers for hermother,Jessa Spanjaf, to cook.[22]

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  1. 1.01.1Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel
  2. For the purposes of this article, features that appear to be breasts inStar Wars visual media will be conjecturally referred to as "breasts" based on visual resemblance, even though they are not identified as such in the sources cited.
  3. Lost Stars
  4. Rebel Rising
  5. Master & Apprentice
  6. Darth Vader (2017) 2
  7. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Water War"
  8. Star Wars: Episode IIIRevenge of the Sith
  9. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  10. Star Wars: Episode VIIIThe Last Jedi
  11. StarWars-DatabankII Ninth Sister in theDatabank(backup link)
  12. Star Wars: Aliens of the Galaxy
  13. Darth Vader (2017) 11
  14. The Vow of Silver Dawn
  15. StarWars-DatabankII Yarna d'al' Gargan in theDatabank(backup link)
  16. Star Wars: Episode VIReturn of the Jedi
  17. 17.017.1SkeletonCrew-FinalLogoStar Wars: Skeleton Crew — "You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates"
  18. The Acolyte logo CelebrationStar Wars: The Acolyte — "Teach / Corrupt"
  19. StarWars.com "Lost/Found" Episode Guide | The Acolyte onStarWars.com(backup link) states that the events ofStar Wars: The Acolyte take place 100years before the events ofStar Wars: Episode IThe Phantom Menace, whichStar Wars: Timelines dates to32 BBY. Therefore,The Acolyte takes place in132 BBY.
  20. Star Wars: Episode VIIIThe Last Jedi
  21. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places the events ofStar Wars: Episode VIIThe Force Awakens in34 ABY.Star Wars: Episode VIIIThe Last Jedi takes place immediately after the end ofThe Force Awakens.
  22. Servants of the Empire: Rebel in the Ranks
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