twistedteen25 answered Friday July 1 2005, 4:56 pm: Well depends on how much pounds you lose of you lose a lot your boobs won't shrink but maybe get a little smaller. But if you lose pounds your boobs can also appear larger. Depends on your body.
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azngemini answered Thursday June 30 2005, 7:55 pm: probably.. cuz half a year ago, i was 10 pounds lighter, and I was totally flat. now I'm still flat, but atleast I'm not a board anymore.. but if you lose only a few pounds, like 2-4, I'm sure the size of your boobs wont decrease a lot. [ azngemini's advice column | Ask azngemini A Question ]
K2204 answered Thursday June 30 2005, 3:37 pm: yeah, it depends on how much you lose how small they'll get. sometimes yes, and sometimes no. its better to be fit and in-shape, than to have large brests.
frenchy answered Thursday June 30 2005, 3:22 pm: hey! it depends on your genes. sometimes when girls lose weight they lsoe it everywhere but their boobs, and some start by losing it there, and some lose a little. so it depends, it's different for everybody. but because you will be losing weight, even if you do lose weight in your boobs too, they will still look about the same ony uor body, cause the proportions your body has will stay about the same. hope this helped and good luck! peace and love [ frenchy's advice column | Ask frenchy A Question ]
Danigurl answered Thursday June 30 2005, 3:14 pm: Well it al depends, if your family genes are big boobs then most likely u will have big boobs.. dont worry its not a bad thing tons of girls would kill for them. [ Danigurl's advice column | Ask Danigurl A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Thursday June 30 2005, 3:08 pm: Well, a smidge, yes. I'd say unless you'Re looking to lose upwaRds of 80 pounds, you won't even be able to notice the diffeRence. :) [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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