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Chest excersize?


Question Posted Tuesday May 16 2006, 6:54 pm

I have quite a thin frame compared to my chest (32d) under my chest you can see my ribs if I breathe in but I'm quite tall. I am quite an active person and my chest gets in the way sometimes when I want to do running and stuff, so I was wondering are there any good excersises I could do to reduce my chest size, even just a bit?
Thanks :)


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Additional info, added Tuesday May 16 2006, 6:56 pm:
Sorry I'm closer to a 32DD rather then D - oral concetreception tablets made me chest grow a size =(.

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Krupple answered Thursday May 18 2006, 1:37 am:
I'll tell you the truth because everone else is afraid to. There's no way to make your chest size smaller by excersizing.

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