ok im a girl, i am a size C bra... is theree a way to make your boobs bigger??? i know i should be happy with the way i am, but i just wanted to know.
thanks
dOMiNiChUlA answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 9:29 pm: Your breasts are actually made up of fatty or adipose tissue, so their size depends upon how much fat you tend to store there, which calls in factors like your genetics, your weight, your health and your age. The muscles that reside directly underneath your breast are called the pectorals. They are partly responsible for the "perkiness" of your breasts.
No, you can't do anything about the size of your breasts. However, you can make them appear bigger, firmer and more shapely by working your pectoral muscles, a.k.a your chest muscles.
mystical_breeze answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 7:34 pm: Well, there's always push up bras. My friend wears the rubber fake boobs you put in your bra.. and it works well for her, so you can try those. I would never stuff my bra with tissue though or something.. please don't. It just won't work, ha. :]
Em231 answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 5:47 pm: Hey, my name is Em231 and I think I can help
I just would stay the way you are but if you
want to make yourselve look bigger her are
2things you can do!
1. stuff your bra with tissue paper or tissues
2.get a D bra ( stuff it if it's to big)
I hope I helped
Em231
P.s.
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thelaura answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 5:43 pm: No. The only ways to make them bigger are surgery and to gain weight - but even then, the extra pounds will go to other areas of your body, too.
Wear a push up bra. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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