so last night before getting into the shower I look and my left breast has what looks to be stretch marks almost all over it [exaggeration]. My right one is perfectly normal.
I thought it was growing or something?
Is it normal?
XxCutii09xX answered Sunday August 7 2005, 3:59 pm: Ummm im not so sure, it may be, but it has never happend to me! Tell your mom or someone you know closely, or go see a doctor! But im sure its fine, maybe its just growing! [ XxCutii09xX's advice column | Ask XxCutii09xX A Question ]
barbiedollx answered Sunday August 7 2005, 3:35 pm: Its very normal, there just growing and unfortunely there is no way of getting rid of them all you can do is either live with them or buy this special lotion to make them fade in color. [ barbiedollx's advice column | Ask barbiedollx A Question ]
xxxxxx answered Sunday August 7 2005, 11:18 am: It's pretty much normal for the left breast to be larger than the right. Stretch marks appear ANYWHERE because whatever is growing too fast for the skin to stretch. It's normal, and I have them too. So do my friends. Don't worry! [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
Dakmor answered Sunday August 7 2005, 7:45 am: Erm... how can I put this... Well, when a boy or girl or she-male gets into their teens, they start to... er... 'change.' When a boy changes, he grows hair around his *cough* and his voice gets deeper, he eats a lot more, and he grows. And starts liking girls. When a girl changes, she also grows hair around her *sneeze* and her breasts grow, and she grows altogether. And she starts liking boys.
Yes I know, you've already sat through this talk, but I think that's what you're experiencing. Hope I helped! [ Dakmor's advice column | Ask Dakmor A Question ]
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