ok so at my school i am the one with big boobs nad yea it sux so i was wondering if u can do ne thing besiudes surgery/reduction surgery tht can make them smaller?
BeautyRightHurr answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 6:35 pm: Why the hell do you want to reduce the size? Almost every girl would love to have big boobs! Right now i'm almost a B and by the time I get done growing, i'll be a full B, and that's a good size for me because i'm very small (5'6'' and 130 pounds) [ BeautyRightHurr's advice column | Ask BeautyRightHurr A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 12:03 pm: Well to be honest, I am burdened with that same thing. I struggled alot with it and became really self conscious because right now I'm at about a 36 ddd. And for me, it's horrible finding clothes that actually make them appear less noticeable. What I was told to do is try out layers, not tighter tee shirts or tank tops especially. Nevertheless it is pretty much inevitable they are still gonna look that size. Just try and appreciate those 'gifts' of yours, and once you do you can get the confidence to not want to change it. Personally, I've become almost used to them and sure I get comments but it's alright because as long as you are comfortable and it doesn't cause back problems you'll be great! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
advice_babey answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 6:54 pm: well we got seomthing in common :] lol. it sucks, but i tried to make mine look smaller by instead of wear cami's under low cut shirts, wear tanktops..just plain ones. don't get bras with a lot of paddin..particullarly none, but yeah lol. well i'm sorry, it sucks. but yeah!!! trust me, the other girls are JELOUS!!!! :] [ advice_babey's advice column | Ask advice_babey A Question ]
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