Question Posted Wednesday February 28 2007, 5:48 pm
okay so basically i'm 16, turning 17 in april and i am a 34/b but it doesn't look like that at all. my friend is the same size as me but she is bigger than me & i def don't want to get implants i just want to be bigger (like most girls).. i got my period when i was 13, do i still have time to grow any more? also my mom, grandma's & aunts all have pretty big boobs does this mean that i'm just a late grower? also i've done gymnastics all my life does that have an effect as well? let me know thanks!
lydia09 answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 7:33 pm: okay, first of all, you should be completely proud of your boob size. having a b-cup is normal. besides, you dont want really big boobs. they get in the way, they attract attention from unwanted people, and they are kinda heavy. trust me, i know. second of all, you most likely are a late bloomer which is perfectly normal. lastly, ask your mom and grandma and aunts when they were fully developed. hope what i said helped you. [ lydia09's advice column | Ask lydia09 A Question ]
ohxthexdrama answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 6:26 pm: we gymnastics does effect your size because all your boobs are made of is fat and milk glands. thats all. and if you work those muscles around them (which gymnasts do A LOT) they tend to lose a lot of their breast mass. ha.
but it may also be because you are a late grower. if your bereast have gotten completely round, then they are most likely done growing.
you may want to check with your mom and/or grandma to see around when they finished developing.
Embrace answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 6:12 pm: well everyone is different and your friends just might have a bigger body than you and yes they will still grow, it just takes some time. and trust me DONT get implants. they are not good at all. hope i helped [ Embrace's advice column | Ask Embrace A Question ]
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