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Breast Size 15/f
I stopped puberty about 3 years ago... my boobs have been a 38B for like a year and a half now... what is the average boob size of an adult woman?
is a B cup considered small? can they still grow even though it's been so long since i stopped devloping? every other woman in my family is a B too.
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its small but not that small and your only 15 girl you should grow some more..im 14 and i wear a 32 D,lol you should be happy with the boobs you have because big boobs ...r just ehh,...there nice but,lol my boobs spill out of my shirts all the time and my dressed never fit because of them, ]
The average American woman is a B I think. (look it up). Don't worry about it, just wear a padded bra. Its true, many of them are so pretty (and fun to shop for). ]
First, you stopped puberty at 12? That is something you may want to discuss with your doctor. Most humans do not stop puberty until much closer to 16 or 18.
As far as your breast size, if most of the women in your family is a B, it sounds like that is what your DNA is set for. The chances of you having a family full of B sized women and you growing into a DD is quite unlikely.
I don't think there really is an average size except to say probably somewhere between a B and C. Some women have fairly small breasts, A or smaller, and some women have exceptionally large; DD or larger... but I think overall, women tend to range between B and C.
If you plan to have children you will probably end up with larger breasts. I have read that while pregnant your breasts get larger and then go back once it is all over. I did not find this so. I started out at as a C and now, pregnant with my third child I am a DDD.
So other things can contribute to your breast size but chances are, you are perfectly normal and have what nature intended.
The way you dress can make you "look" larger or smaller, depending on how you want to go, and there are great bras that do the same thing. But I do not recommend you worry about this particular issue at 15. Wait a couple of years!!! ]
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