this is sort of stupid, but i have really small boobs, and im 5"1'. Im 13. okay..well...i don't even wear a cup size i just wear those sports bra things. Well, i want my boobs to look bigger and i want some cleavage..not a slut or anything. But i cant buy a push-up bra..or anything like that. I've pushed my boobs together, and it shows cleavage. What should i do?
LoveNJstyle answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 12:11 am: go to the girl's section in kohls... they have bras that are underwire and have a little bit of padding to make you look slightly bigger (since most sports bras minimize). no need for push ups... just something supportive. if you need anything else, just ask. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
Depressed_Poet answered Monday June 25 2007, 10:44 pm: Hehe. I think you accidentally hit 'answer question' instead of add additional information, it's okay; I do that, too ;) Nobody's Perfect. Oh great, now I have that song stuck in my head by Hannah Montana.
Okay anyway -- Sports Bras are pretty bad for helping you out with cleavage flaunting. Get the ones with underwire or something, you'd be surprised at how miraculous they really are because some come with extra padding to make you look bigger.
Maybe buy one with an adjustable strap, so it gets tighter and pulls the cleavage together to flaunt it.
You may wanna try it on first.
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I can't tell you how many times I regret buying them because they either hurt & maybe leave marks, don't fit well, or just make it look bad.
Sports Bras make your boobs (aka ladies) sag over the course of the years. At 13, it's repairable (not that you need repair :-]) but once you're in your thirties I'd call it a tid-bit late :-/
Anyway, I hope I helped.
Other than that unfortunately, there's really nothing more you can do other than to be Proactive.
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