My mum says I have big breast...! I think I have pretty normal sized ones but she says mine is too big for my age and that it will keep growing until im 18 (im 14) and when i have kids..it will get bigger and hang. I have 36B...sometimes (different brands) a 36c fits too. Is this huge for my age? ALSO I'm kinda fat...so I suppose there is fat that's making my booobs huge!
PLUs my mum didn't relly hve huge ones and she was thin...and I'm half asian...and asians don't relly hve 'boobs'! Is it too big? What can I do to stop it from growing?
simmonexo answered Thursday January 4 2007, 7:10 pm: There's nothing to stop them from growing. There's always surgery or loosing the weight, but you're 14 and way too young for that stuff.
But that's just it, you're 14. You're still growing. You'll get taller and some of that fat will go away.
Look at it this way - I was always tall, thin and had NO boobs until sophmore year. And now i'm starting to gain weight and its going every where else BUT my boobs.
HCOxBABE answered Thursday January 4 2007, 6:26 pm: No, that's not huge for your age. It doesn't matter if your fat or not, that has nothing to do with how big your boobs are. You can't make them stop growing but within a few years, they'll stop growing. [ HCOxBABE's advice column | Ask HCOxBABE A Question ]
KatieCakes answered Thursday January 4 2007, 6:22 pm: trust me at your age its fine when i was 14 i had 32 C cup and i was plodgy xx they will stop growing at somepoint lol it sounds crazy but when you go through teenhood you body goes up and down dont worry if u have bigger boobs that others they will stop growing and the rest of your body will match up with it xx trust me ive been there
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