specialk answered Thursday March 2 2006, 4:57 pm: If your close with your mom, ask her when hers got big. I was the same way- my mom is D too and I was a big until I was 18 and now Im a full C- it's all about genetics and time. Women might stop getting taller when theyre 16-18, but we dont stop developing until were in our mid twenties. if you take after your mom in most attributes, you'll probably take after her in chest size. Birth control also makes them huge- maybe when she started taking it, it made them bigger. It all depends on asking her.
ThugGirl041790 answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 4:37 pm: Have you ever asked her how big she was at your age?
Depending on how much weight she has gained and how many children she`s had might be why her breast are also so big..
Just because your mother is big doesn`t mean you are going to be too..Your sixteen also you have some years before reaching a bigger size but unless you gain alot of weight or have children i highly doubt you`ll be the same size..
summerGIRL_xo answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 3:52 pm: you aren't neccesarily going to be as big as your mom. howveer you can find out by answering this question: are you built like your mom in others? ie; looks-wise and body type. if you are, then chances are you are just a late bloomer and will develop later and may be bigger.
storageanddisposal answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 2:31 pm: No, you aren't supposed to be any size. Genetics doesn't work that way. That would probably be along the same lines as hair color. Just because someone has black hair doesn't mean all of their children will.
Notso answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 2:26 pm: your boobs grow up until you're about 20, and even then they can change with weight gain/loss, and pregnancy.
Generally speaking you are likely to be around the same size as your mom, but look at other females in your family, your aunts, sisters, cousins, and that will give you an idea as to what size you will be. [ Notso's advice column | Ask Notso A Question ]
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