i started growing "boobs" in 4th grade, so i thought i was gonna have freaken huge boobs by middle school, thats deff. not the case. haha i kinda still have the same size from 4th grade there just a bit bigger. A instead of AA. anyways, my cusins are all c's && boys pick on me alot because im flat. [im going to be in 9th grade soon] is their any way to till wheather or not im going to grow anymore without seeing a doctor? >:p you probably can't help me. eh
christina answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 10:18 pm: No, there isn't.
Wear a pushup bra. They make your boobs seem bigger even though they're not. Just wait for your boobs to grow. Big boobs are most in heredity. My aunt has huge boobs, so do I. However, no other girl in my family got this gene. You might not have it, so don't stress about it.
ND143 answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 9:51 pm: most of the growing is done in college anyways, so don't worry. you're definitly not done yet. and 9th grade is just a really immature age, you'll soon realize that as boys get older, they like little boobs more and more. 11th and 12th graders (minus the REALLY shallow guys), are pretty much into any kind of boobs. especially little ones. they won't sag with age =] you're fine hunny, and i was exactly like you. now i'm a senior and guys are still just as interested in mine as they are with the big boobs lol :-) [ ND143's advice column | Ask ND143 A Question ]
xgracee8P answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 9:42 pm: Your definitly going to grow, so don't worry. Just live your life and forget what those boys say becuase they're jerks. Boobs don't make the girl, personality does. [ xgracee8P's advice column | Ask xgracee8P A Question ]
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