I'm 15 I wear a 32 B
I got my period when I was 13 or 14
My boobs are kind of cone shaped.. is that because of my development stage or just how they are going to be? My mom is a 34C and my grandma is a D... on my dad's side my grandma's a C.
What size do you think I'll be?
When do you think they will noticeably get bigger?
Are they coney because of development or just how they are going to be?
orphans answered Sunday July 8 2007, 8:46 pm: From your description, there's a chance that your still growing. It could Stage 4. Women sometimes skip this stage and go to Stage 5. If you don't understand the breast development (the stages), there are tons of sites that give you pictures and description. Look here!
Every women grows at a pace and it can be slow or fast. The age when it stops can be as old as 21! (I'm not saying 21 is an old age). You have a few more years until your development will be complete.
And don't worry, there are women how have that kind of 'pointy' shape. Every women desires nice regular breast shapes...but in this world, what's normal?
Hope you fell more comfortable! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
MODERNDURATION answered Sunday July 8 2007, 6:50 pm: Some people have coney boobs everyones are different. Possibly as you grow up they can change but im not making any promises. As for your boobs getting larger by the time your 18 your boobs will most likely stop getting larger unless you gain weight or have a child. The reason your moms and grandmas boobs are larger is most likely because they have had children and they get bigger because of milk production for the infant. Sometime it just has to do with heriditary genes some of us get it while others dont. [ MODERNDURATION's advice column | Ask MODERNDURATION A Question ]
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