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hi im 15 n im concerned that my boobs wont grow anymore i mean theyve been the same size for 2 years (32b)and im worried that boys will judge me jst cuz i have small boobs what can i do to make them bigger (l0l) are they gonna grow anymore ??????
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Your breasts may grow more and they may not. THere's nothing that you can do to make them bigger, so just relax and don't worry about it. Boobs of all sizes are awesome. Posts: 1784 | From: USA | Registered: Jul 2001
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Keep in mind also, that people will judge you on a lot of things. And if you worry about all of them, boy, you're going to be one miserable person. A guy will like you because of you, not how well endowed your upper half is Posts: 3985 | From: Greater Burlington Area, Vermont | Registered: Apr 2004
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i too am 15 and i have 34b size breasts. likewise, it seems that they havent been doing much cept sleeping since 5th grade when i was the girl with the biggest (and only) boobs in the class. ahh the good ol days. there is no reason to feel self concious about it, many busty girls ive talked to said theyd kill for small boobs.
one good thing is also that when a guy is interested in you, you wont be paranoid that hes just interested in your chest. besides, if youve visited certain porn sites, youll see that there are many guys out there attracted to small breasts.
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i am a guy. i don't judge any women by her breasts. That is what a barbarian would do. I do not judge women by there breasts i judge them like i judge anyone and that is by their personality. You women judge us men by our personality and not by our penis right so why should it be any diffrent for us judging you.
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i'm a DD and it sucks. they are always in the way, and it hurts to run, and in order to do anything really athletic, i have to wear at least two sports bras, because i can only afford the cheapy sprts bras that don;'t offer much support. it's extremely hard to find clothes that fit right, especially dresses. it's like clothing manufacturers don't think that someone trying on a size 14 dress wilol have a chest larger than a C. be thankful for what youi have been blessed with. I myself am looking into reduction surgery, because of back problems cause by having large breasts.
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If any guy was going to judge you for the smallness of your breasts, then they deserve a punch in the face.
Honestly it's nothing to worry about, B cups I would say are a decent size to be... I myself am a D cup and I hate it, as the chica above said, it hurts to run (I have enough trouble getting down the stairs), buying clothes (particularly bras) is near impossible. Another problem is because they grew so fast I got stretch marks... they're not nice to look at, and I had strong issues about them until recently.
So i'd much rather have nice, non stretch marked smaller boobs, so I can buy as many pretty bras as I like and sunbathe topless without caring think yourself lucky honey (plus you're only 15, chances are they've got a few years growing left in them)
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quote:Originally posted by parvuluspuella: it's like clothing manufacturers don't think that someone trying on a size 14 dress wilol have a chest larger than a C.
I so sympathize with that. I've been excercising and eating right, and as a result have lost a great deal of weight. I now fit in size 14, and some of the cuter dresses I really like fit everwhere but my chest. Frankly, I didn't think my chest was that big.
My best friend used to go around bra-less, because she had a smaller chest. She loved it. Then she got pregnant and breast-fed her son. Her breasts have now returned to the previous size, but in a totally different configuration. She no longer goes bra-less.
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Man-kind's near infatuation with breats is mostly derived from instinct. Having breasts shows that you are a woman (which makes you capable of bearing children) and that you can nurse a baby should you choose to have one. That insticnt has been a little twisted over the years which is sad.
Frankly I think that whether they are small or large, round or square, green, yellow, blue or pink. CELEBRATE THEM!!!! Those things show that you are a miracle worker!! You are capable of nurturing a child because of them. Remember why there are there. Even if you never plan on having children or simply don't want one right now, those wonderful little boobs will always be there if you ever need them.
LOVE THEM, and be grateful that they are healthy and happy.
I'm 19yrs old with 34 B and I hope that no matter what they do (grow, shrink, sag, whatever) I will always have them there.
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No girl should worry about there breast size unless they are massive! I'm a guy and trust me massive boobs don't really attract me, plus I feel bad for the women who has boobs bigger than there own head. Big boobs result in back problems and you become lazy because it hurts to run or do anything. Doesn't matter how small they are they are apart of you (and big) and you should be happy because it makes up of what you are.
If you are thinking of increasing your size I hear your boobs grow because of hormones. Look into it more and you may find a safe natural solution. as for big huge boob girls try excerising more at the gym, one of my friends she was a DD and she excerised for 2 months and now shes an A! she destroyed them! lol well if she can do it so can you.
I know you mean well in your post, and encouraging women to feel confident about who they are is great.
However, as someone who is a 32DD, I find the whole "unless they are massive" and "huge boob girls" comments and tone to be really offensive. Which I'm sure you didn't mean but it did rub me the wrong way. Word choice is sooo important in such touchy situations, especially since there are a variety of alternatives that'd work instead.
...And as for the increasing/decreasing cup size: it's really all about genetics. And as for your friend who supposedly went from a DD to an A from exercise? I have to wonder if she had been measuring herself wrong maybe? I do very intensive martial arts and dance training, and my bra size has stayed the same. I will say that my breasts may look smaller from all the conditioning and its effect on my entire body, but they are the same size as before.
While having a large chest may indeed cause back pain, it does not make you lazy: Lazy is a mindset, not a physical condition.
Exercising is great for me, not because of how it physically effects my body but rather for the way it helps me feel emotionally and mentally empowered. But it's not doing to change the someone's genetic build.
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I'm 19 and I'm in between a B and a C cup. I fit into both B and C cup bras. All the women in my family have D or DD breasts, and I'm only a B or a C. It really does go on genetics though. My dad is tall and slender and I am pretty tall and slender, while my mother is medium height and big boned and has larger breasts. I am happy to have the size that I have. You should be happy about the size you have There's no reason you should be ashamed about yourself. You are who you are and it's not a bad thing.
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