I know this sounds stupid, but are their any foods that you can eat to get bigger boobs. Or anything besides boob job or sumthing else surgically. I really want to keep my stomache small but have bigger boobs.
Neuronautas answered Friday May 25 2007, 3:13 am: Why would you want bigger boobs?
I heard they give back pains.
Be satisfied with who you are.
We're all built differently and that's what makes this world great.
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0NEL0VEEx answered Thursday May 24 2007, 11:27 pm: sorry to say, but there is nothing besides family genes that will increase your bust size. even if you do workouts to get a stronger chest, you'll end up losing your boobs, so if anyone suggests that, don't listen lol it has the opposite effect.. because it burns the fat off your boobs (which is your boobs) and yeah. so sorry hun, but there's not = just wear a push up bra or a wonder bra! they usually work pretty well =) and keep in mind, that breast size doesn't stop growing for most women til they're in their 20s! look at my mom for example, she had real small boobs all her life.. but when she was like 25 or so, they just popped up! so never give up lol ♥ [ 0NEL0VEEx's advice column | Ask 0NEL0VEEx A Question ]
Ashumms answered Thursday May 24 2007, 11:14 pm: I've heard that carrots enhance your bustline, but I haven't actually seen scientific evidence of it.
The only thing that I can think of to enhance your bustline is artificial hormones. They will help a bit, but I'm not sure where you would get them. [ Ashumms's advice column | Ask Ashumms A Question ]
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