... I'm 14, and my boobs aren't that big.. they are 36 B's... which is Alright i guess, but the problem is, I've seen other girls boobs, and my nipples are really big... their's arent!...
I feel so weird, and recently at the beach, they wanted to go skinny dipping and I didnt too, but I didnt want people to see my breasts and laugh... they're weird :( is this normal?
xO_aLex_xO answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 3:08 am: its fine- you cant really compare boobs until youve stopped growing...but um...dont be self concious...people grow differently and if you are really concerned- like if you think somethings rong(which i do not believe there iS) i would suggest asking you mom first and if she thinks theres something rong then contact a docter...
YouHADmefromHeLLo answered Tuesday August 9 2005, 3:18 pm: dont worry...if you arent comfortable then dont go skinny dipping..and dont listen to the girl that said you were a whore..ive been skinny dipping..im same size as you...evert woman is different..your friends can understand that [ YouHADmefromHeLLo's advice column | Ask YouHADmefromHeLLo A Question ]
Bosnianchick13 answered Monday August 8 2005, 12:32 am: ok well everyones boobs are differnet,so dont worry and a B cup is big i mean im a A cup and im big.so dont worry and be happy with what u got and go skinny dipin it rocks [ Bosnianchick13's advice column | Ask Bosnianchick13 A Question ]
adviceguy answered Sunday August 7 2005, 11:47 pm: Breasts come in all shapes and sizes: nipples included. They are a part of you that you should come to accept and love no matter what they look like. I don't think anyone will laugh at you.
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