Yea this question is probably been like said a million and a half times. But I'm almost 17 years old and i wear a 36 B Only within the past year have my boobs become pointy. Like when I had an A bra they were perfectly normal. Is there a method of getting your boobs to a rounder shape...so that they are round when you are naked?
RockStoleMySoul answered Saturday October 8 2005, 11:19 am: I hate to tell you this, but there is no way to change your breasts without getting surgery. I am not suggesting that you get surgery though, but you are still a young teenager, and you have many more years for your body to fill out. MANY more years. Young teen girls such as ourselves often get frustrated because our boobs "just aren't big enough, round enough, firm enough, soft enough" there's nothing we can do about it, and in time, I believe this problem will solve itself. [ RockStoleMySoul's advice column | Ask RockStoleMySoul A Question ]
tasuki answered Saturday October 8 2005, 9:08 am: Uhm...no...you're just gonna have to accept your body the way it is. Everybody is different, just because you don't have the "perfect" breasts doesn't make you less beautiful. All those models and porn stars...those aren't even their real breasts, the photos are touched up. Real is much more beautiful than fake. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
LadyGoodman answered Saturday October 8 2005, 1:39 am: I have a similar problem to yours, and I think we're just stuck with it, unless we feel like wasting time, money and energy on plastic surgery, which I definitely would no recommend. [ LadyGoodman's advice column | Ask LadyGoodman A Question ]
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