Question Posted Wednesday September 12 2007, 9:24 pm
Ughhh ; ok ` im 14 going on 15 & my boobs are smaLL ''/ Like A cup , idk why .... aLL my friends are bigger than mine . my 13 year oLd friend is in a fuckin size C cup! . its so embarrising ?
when wiLL they grow? & any way to speed the process up ??!!
melinda answered Thursday September 13 2007, 2:45 pm: speaking from experience it just happens when the do finally get here than you don't want them because of all the stuff you have to wear and they tend to weight you down. this subject has it ups and down's. so be careful what you wish for, just don't do the tissue or sock thing that's really played out. [ melinda's advice column | Ask melinda A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Thursday September 13 2007, 2:30 pm: They will continue to develop until you're 20. They might grow a lot or they might not. Look around you. There are boobs of all different sizes. There's a lot of women that are A's (like me). There's no way to speed it up or make them bigger. Just like there's no way to make yourself taller. You are what you are and you need to come to grips with that. You can't change it. Be happy with your body. You're probably pretty thin right? That's attractive too! More so than big boobs. Heavy girls always have big boobs, but the extra baggage is in other places too and that's not so attractive. I've actually found that a lot of guys LIKE girls with smaller boobs. Why? Because when you're older they won't sag and because large boobs are hard to find on girls that are fit. Guys aren't just lookin' at your boobs. Plus, saggy boobs are gross. If your boobs do remain an A, that's a great perk (no pun intended). You'll be a lot better looking later in life than the women that are double D's. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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