I'm really conscious about my boobs... I've always favoured smaller boobs I'm 17 and I wear a 32D, would this be considered "big"... it's annoying because I'm a petite size of 8, and my boobs make tops rise up revealing mid-driff, and my friends are always commenting about how I show off my belly, but it's because the top has to stretch over my boobs and rises up!! Bigger sizes dont work because they're too baggy for my figure.
It's a real pain, but at what size to boobs become considered "big"?
qotsa369 answered Saturday July 2 2005, 12:36 am: I know just what your talking about with the shirts and stuff it sucks. I think around a high C cup they are considered "big". [ qotsa369's advice column | Ask qotsa369 A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Friday July 1 2005, 10:17 pm: hey there really is not 'true big size'. it all depends on your height and weight. some of the more skinny girls look awkward with large breasts, but a girl the same height would look fine if she was larger width wise.
if your really that self-conscious about them, theres always breast reduction! but thats a big decision you have to make and i dont think you can get it done till your 18 anyways. if your breasts are physically causing pain like in your back, then your definitely a candidate for the surgery.
Ekaterina answered Friday July 1 2005, 9:09 pm: I would definetly say that your chest is not big try 36DD. You are just developing and there is nothing wrong with that your friends are just jealous i should say.Be more confident about yourself. [ Ekaterina's advice column | Ask Ekaterina A Question ]
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