ok well i am turnign 19 in like 1 week and i have no breasts...like there is a tiny bump and thats it. i am, just wondering are they going to continue to grow because i am 19 with no breasts and it really blows away all my self esteem and it makes me not want to get close to a guy because i have none. i wear these fake things because i am so self concious....like what 19 year old has no breasts....i dont even want big ones...atleat an A cup would be nice though. It especially makes me not want to have sex because i wouldnt want any guy to see me naked. I am also a late bloomer though because i only started growing hair under my arms at 17 and i only got my period for the first time when i was 15 and i had a thyroid problem...so maybe that has something to do with it. But this no boobs thing is seriosuly starting to kill me! so my question is will they continue to grow?? i dont care if i have small boobs i just want some boobs....thanks.
icey0990 answered Thursday December 20 2007, 2:58 am: i have friends who were late bloomers, and they wound up developing their female parts. Everyone has something they are self conscious about. You are uncomofortable with your breats, other girls are concerned about their body, etc. Usually girls with very small breasts are usually pretty skinny, so you wouldnt feel selfconscious about your body like someone like me would. My point is, i have a loving boyfriend and therefore im not afraid of him seeing me. When you meet a great guy, he wont care about your breasts and you will feel comfortable with him.
In the mean time you can ask these questions to your doctor, the thyroid issue could have something to do with it. Your docotr might have a suggestion to help you, but dont get so down on yoourself because almost everyone has something about themselves they feel uncomfortable about. The right guy you meet wont care, he will love you for who you are..its true :) [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
cOws_in_yOur_tuba answered Thursday December 20 2007, 12:54 am: Haha you know what? I've got the same exact problem. And strangely enough, I also turn 19 in a week. When's your birthday?? Haha. Anyway, it could be because of your thyroid problem and there is a chance that you'll grow some boobs. You'll just have to wait it out and see. If you wanted to, you could also talk to your doctor about it, and maybe they can confirm that for you. Most people say it's genetics: If your mom has big boobs, so will you. Not true in my case, however. But my advice to you is, don't let it get to you. I know of a couple guys who don't even mind, they'd just be glad to get some in the first place. And you wouldn't want a guy who cared if you had big boobs anyway. Just be confident with the way you are, and guys will notice your awesome personality, not your boobs. :] [ cOws_in_yOur_tuba's advice column | Ask cOws_in_yOur_tuba A Question ]
bestfriend12004 answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 9:30 pm: Your thyroid condition may be the cause of your underdeveloped breasts, maybe talk to a doctor about ways to increase your estrogen. I'm no doctor, but talking to one way confirm/deny my advice.
teardrops7 answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 9:29 pm: they grow until about 25 i think...but you just got to give it time...it could be because your a late bloomer! and also does the women in your family history have a history of small breasts? it could be genetics. You just have to give it time is all. also do you have a small figure? that could be it also. dont worry! one morning you will wake up and say "where did these suckers come from?"...haha
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