You already answered my question,will I have the SAME chest size as my mom? And you said you didn't really know for sure becuase you don't know much about my family. Well, my mom is only and A like I said, but my fathers side, everybody says I'm most like my two aunts who are both in there 30s, and are thin, in good shape. So do you think I will end up having a chest like them?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? AskAndy answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 6:03 pm: nobody can be sure whether you will have the same chest size as anyone in your family because your only 13 and your still growing. i think your gonna grow more than your mom cuz your not that tall and your on the skinny side. if everyone in your family is around the same height and weight as you then its a different story, your barely gonna grow from there. if your aunts have to keep in good shape, like without exercize they would be pudgy your still gonna grow. its hard to tell now because, as i said, many factors affect boob size. exersize, being fat, giving birth, and if you ask your mom what size she was when she was your age, if she was flatter than you, and had her period around the same age as you, your gonna grow. an example of this. me. my mom was super skinny when she was my age so she was flatter than me, but got her period at the same age. she grew boobs in her late teens. me, im not skinny but im not fat, and my chest is gonna be on the larger side. my aunts were skinny kids too, grew in their later teens, so i no imma be on the bigger side. get it? [ AskAndy's advice column | Ask AskAndy A Question ]
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