Okay, last month i had something like a period, it was just brown. And this month it turned red. In the summers i ususally spend most of my time outside swimming, at the beach, and all sorts of stuff like that. I am a self concious person when it comes to swim suits. With me just starting my period, what will my figure look like by summer time? Like curves, tummy, and boobs. Like how much would my boobs have grown or my figure have taken shape then?
About me now. Im about 5'5 and i weigh 125 pounds. My belly sticks out some, and my sides are like curved some in one spot basically on both sides, so it makes me have "love handles." And im basically, almost flat chested, they just stick out enough to have a shadow between them or to have a shadow at the top or a really low cut shirt, you know like where the boobs "start" theres like a little dark place between them.
Bbeautifulbby555 answered Sunday February 11 2007, 4:05 pm: Well, just because you got your period doesnt mean your boobs are going to start growing. It might happen fast, slow, and possibly never (hopefully not) If your worried about your stomach then it wouldn't hurt to do some crunches and exercise every now and then, but don't try and get too skinny, because that wont be attractive to guys. Theres not a definite time though, so you'll just have to be patient. Have ne more questions.. ask me. [ Bbeautifulbby555's advice column | Ask Bbeautifulbby555 A Question ]
vivalajam0x answered Sunday February 11 2007, 3:46 pm: Hey,
There's no DEFINITE answer as to how big you're going to be, etc-you're stil going through puberty. However, now that you have your period, your boobs will grow a little at a time. You probably will grow by the time summer comes around.
Also, when you have your period, you will gain a little water weight. It'll come and go..but don't worry about it.
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