rainbowcherrie answered Saturday September 3 2005, 5:30 pm: There isn't a certain food you can eat. You lost weight which caused your boobs to shrink, so in order to get the size back you need to start eating a healthier, balanced diet. That doesn't mean you have to be fat, just eat sensibly and properly and they should start to regain their original size. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
Erinn_the_bamf answered Saturday September 3 2005, 8:30 am: There isn't a certain food you should eat. The problem here is you need to gain weight and not all of it is going to your boobs. As in you may get a little chunkier around your stomach, butt, arms, legs, ect. Just try to eat a little more. However, do not eat unhealthy foods just try to have a little extra than usual. I hope I helped! [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Saturday September 3 2005, 12:06 am: There's no specific food you should eat more of, no. Your breasts are a little smaller now that you've lost weight, because you've lost the fat cells WITHIN them, you see? If you really would like them to be a larger size, then the only solution I can possibly thing of would be to pack on a couple more pounds. =/ [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
karenR answered Saturday September 3 2005, 12:03 am: Gaining weight will make them bigger of course but it isn't anything in particular that you eat. If your weight is okay then I think I would just live with what you're given. Being fat with boobs isn't worth it! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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