-I'm extremely tiny - 5'1, and thin - about 120
-and my breasts are size 34E / 34DD
-theyre so big it looks weird
-there is NO bathing suit top out there that will cover me
-at cheerleading i have to wear a regular bra and TWO sports bras on top just to support them
- i cant wear button up shirts cause they pop the buttons
-if i dont wear a bra, they hang down and it hurts
-i exercise, RUN, i eat healthy, plus im a cheerleader, and my boobs are STILL big
-everyone in my family has huge boobs, but still...
-i dont have back pain or anything, theyre just huge and embarrassing
is there any way i can exercise to make my boobs smaller? No breast reduction. I'm only 15. please help, i HATE it.
pinkfairy1773 answered Friday June 24 2005, 2:49 pm: sorry to tell you but there is no way you can make it shrink. well you can try to be TALLER so it would look poportioned to your body.
to get tall, you have to eat healty and sleep a lot well not a lot but around 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM at least. and exercise. but you are already doing that
but to help, buy those vitamins, ya know but especially CALCIUM they help you grow... in heights so if you grow taller, i think it would "fit" more to your body portion..
hope i helped =)
and lots of girl wish they were you...
such as my self, small boobed girl... it just seem big,cuz i am "voluptoulous" (well i am kidna plumpy)
ComplexMind answered Friday June 24 2005, 1:42 am: Those...are blessings. Haha. You're going to have to deal with them, it's not like they are unnattractice or anything. Be proud of them until you're able to get rid of them. [ ComplexMind's advice column | Ask ComplexMind A Question ]
mushoku answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 7:15 pm: Basically, excersizes that will increase your pectorals (chest muscles) will increase your breats.
There is such thing as a breast reduction, which I would highly suggest at some point, especially if they cause back problems or what not. Have you talked with your parents about it? They can be a great resource to help you. [ mushoku's advice column | Ask mushoku A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 7:13 pm: well, you are stuck with them for life. jessica simpson used to hate 'em...im sure she doesnt anymore. breast reduction is a good idea tho. its not like plastic surgery. mys friends dance teacher had it done when she was 21 and its all better now. for a bathing suit top, try a plus size that ties at the back so it will keep you in. you cant make them smaller, you can only do things to support them. try going to a specialty ra store and get fitted for somthing that is made for you specific needs. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
BABiiKATiEx3 answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 7:05 pm: Well there are no excercises to make them smaller. You can build up muscle, but not make them smaller. The only real option is a breast reduction, and with your parents permission you can do it now and not wait til youre 18 [ BABiiKATiEx3's advice column | Ask BABiiKATiEx3 A Question ]
Darkhelp66466 answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 6:46 pm: Honestly i really dont know. I know as a teenager it is difficult to communicate with adults but you need to gather up the courage to talk to your mom about it or ask your doctor the best solution or if there are any exercises to help you. [ Darkhelp66466's advice column | Ask Darkhelp66466 A Question ]
Michele answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 6:43 pm: Well there are no exercises, but cutting fat out of your diet may help. Breasts are made of fat. Although that may just help a size maybe size and 1/2. And since your still growing, bones, brain, you really need some fat in your diet. You are a candidate for breast reduction surgery. But you are to young. I guess you'll have to be patient. Maybe when you are 18, it may even be covered by medical insurance because of the possibility of back problems in the future. Good luck to you.,
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