okay. i am almost in the 9th grade and my breasts haven't grown any since sixth grade. does this mean that my boobs will grow a lot in the next couple of years? and if so will it hurt a lot? because honetly i can't remember.
AgonyK answered Friday July 6 2007, 3:20 pm: breasts grow until you are 25 so it will soon get a quick rate of rowth it wont hurt as much as it did in 6th grade babe
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L0V3_AlL_TH3_WAY answered Thursday June 28 2007, 10:07 am: Well, they will keep growing until you're 18, but they might either grow a lot or a little. Honestly, judge it be your family. If they have big boobs, you probably will too. If your mom and sister are only like A cups, you might not grow much. :] [ L0V3_AlL_TH3_WAY's advice column | Ask L0V3_AlL_TH3_WAY A Question ]
crazylilthang answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 12:57 am: okay well your boobs don't stop growing till your 18 but it also depends on what size your mom is if she's small your almost guarenteed small ones too if she's big then, yeah you will probably have big kahunas lol and yeah it usually does hurt some, advil usually cures everything though :)
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leLovely answered Monday June 25 2007, 9:10 pm: It depends. You aren't done growing until you're about 18. My friend was completely flat and she just hit her growth spurt and grew boobs during this past year (10th grade). It all depends on genetics and how far you are in puburty. Just wait a little while. [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
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