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Short for the grouping of major and inferior pectoralis muscles.
The pectoralis major is a thick, fan-shaped muscle, situated at the chest (anterior) of the body. It makes up the bulk of the chest muscles in the male and lies under the breast in the female.
It is responsible for arm rotation as well as contributing to abduction and flexion functions of the shoulder joint. The Pectoralis major also anchors the arm to the torso.
- Easily visible in males, well developed pecs in characters with breasts will usually only be visible as a deep crease between the left and right halves of the pectoralis major.
If the pectoralis major is well developed and visible in a picture then it should be tagged.
Muscular Scale
Not Muscular | | | Muscular ➡ | ||
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athletic | | | big_muscles | huge_muscles | hyper_muscles |
| | musclegut |
Related tags
- Muscles
- Neck: sternocleidomastoid
- Torso: abs / back_muscles / pecs / serratus / obliques
- Arm: biceps / triceps / deltoids / forearm_muscles
- Leg: quads
- Butt: butt_muscles
The following tags are aliased to this tag: pectorals, bara_tiddies, bara_tiddy, pecks (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: big_pecs, pec_markings, between_pecs, pecjob, multi_pecs, multi_pec, pec_grab, head_between_pecs, presenting_pecs (learn more).