My friend is a little obsessed with growing her breasts. Maybe I'm a tiny obsessed too. Someone told her about that "Brava system" where the plastic container SUCKS your boobs so they stretch and grow. She was convinced right away and thinks using a vacuum cleaner tube will do the same. I don't know about this though. I was wonder what you guys at Advicenators thought about this. Would it work? Could it hurt her? I rate.
TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 answered Monday February 6 2006, 8:07 pm: No offense to your friend, but that's really moronic. Who is self-conscious enough to go so far as to actually stick your boobs in a vacuum cleaner so they stretch out. And I can tell you right off the bat it wouldn't even work. Sticking your breasts in a vacuum cleaner will not stretch them out, but it WILL torture the fat cells and milk ducts in the breast and make it permanently deformed. Not to mention hurt like hell. And having distorted breasts would serve as a lesson to not be so vain. That's really gross, but funny at the same time. She's more than a little obsessed. Lol. This "brava system" is probably made by gypping mountebanks out to get your money. Don't trust it at all. [ TheHeadHonchoPoncho57's advice column | Ask TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 A Question ]
TheOldOne answered Monday February 6 2006, 7:59 pm: I worked in the business for a while. The company I worked for would sell anything to enlarge any part of the body, practically. So I do know what I'm talking about.
None of that stuff works. At best, it does nothing; at worst, you can cause permanent damage to yourself. But it's safe to say that ALL breast and penis enlargement products are scams, with the obvious exception of enlargement surgery.
honu22 answered Monday February 6 2006, 7:00 pm: That sounds like a stupid system that only a stupid person would create to make money off of. I bet there is no proof of how well it works. Plus, if you are still growing (under at least age 20) you should NOT do anything like this because it will most likely cause deformity. At least wait until you are fully grown.
Even still I wouldn't reccomend changing anything because you and your friend should learn to accept your body and not try to be like those totally abnormal people in the media like supermodels and such. Just think, if you get implants or botox, what will you look like when you are 70 years old? [ honu22's advice column | Ask honu22 A Question ]
orphans answered Monday February 6 2006, 6:34 pm: Don't let your friend try that. The "Brava System" was invented by professionals, and was made in a way that won't hurt... it was made so you DON'T use vacuum cleaners. A vacuum can be very dangerous, and it would REALLY REALLY HURT! My advice, is just let them grow naturally, using any other form of breast enhancement (especially one not made by professionals), may end up stunting growth.
KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Monday February 6 2006, 6:29 pm: Lol that`s funny. I seriously heard these girls talking about the same thing today. I was like "you guys are dumb that`s so not going to work!". It will hurt & it won`t grow. Boobs don`t grow by something sucking on them lol . [ KiSSxMYxPEARLS's advice column | Ask KiSSxMYxPEARLS A Question ]
Curry09 answered Monday February 6 2006, 6:01 pm: i don't think that would work and besides it may just stretch your skin then you will have extra skin there but im not to sure..i wouldn't try it your better off just letting them grow by themselves [ Curry09's advice column | Ask Curry09 A Question ]
Xo_Blondii_oX answered Monday February 6 2006, 4:42 pm: yah i dont think that would be the smartest or greatest thing to do. Im sure it would hurt like crazy besides the "brava system" is something that is probably done professionaly (i have no idea what it is) Just let them grow naturally [ Xo_Blondii_oX's advice column | Ask Xo_Blondii_oX A Question ]
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