i asked this question before, and no i don't want the same answers like no you cant becuause i know theres a way. but how can you make your breasts larger? someone answered and said eating butter, but how much, and when i went to look at the answer it was gone. so whoever answered with the butter thing, can you tell me again in more detail? and doesn't not wearing a bra to bed make them sag when you get older, or does it really help? thanks
queenhearts answered Thursday July 26 2007, 3:38 am: Gaining weight is the only thing, really. Without implants.
Honestly.. I have never heard of eating butter and it doesn't sound healthy.
You didn't put your age, but your boobs stop growing around your 20s.
Wear a bra to bed if you feel comfortable. But you actually need to have them "breathe" at some point, so night time is good. As long as you wear a bra when you're active in sports or running, they won't sag as much.
You could always wear padded bras. Those are pretty comfy but yeah, most girls that are rather thin won't have big boobs unless you gain weight. Then your boobs will gain fat.
Look up some exercises that will tone the chest muscles.
You probably still have some growing to do. I had like nothing in 8th grade. But my freshmen year I grew to a B cup to C cup in the middle of the year. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
WhenIComeAround answered Thursday July 26 2007, 2:48 am: Breast implants.
They are the only way to do it.
Of course there's other ways to do it like as that person said eating butter. But if you ate butter you'd stack on the weight.
So yeah, breast implants or you can go natural but put on a lot of weight. I hate saying this but...look at 'larger' girls. They have big breasts because of the weight they carry. [ WhenIComeAround's advice column | Ask WhenIComeAround A Question ]
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