I want to know what I should do. I have been thinking an really wanna do something new, I was thinking Breast Implants. I am a 34A an want to be a 34C. So is there any other things that work besides the surgery that costs over 3,000 dollars? I heard there were cremes an stuf so just wondering before I go fork out all of the money :) Thanks!
Creams don't work. It all depends on genetics basically. If you're under 19-20 years old.. you have time to grow. I would just assume your cup size will be similar to your mothers or the women in your family.
My mom is bigger than a D. The women in her side of the family have about a C cup. So by my freshmen year, I grew to be a C cup.
If you're still growing, you'll gain weight and your boobs should get bigger too.
I've been on the pill for almost a year and it made me gain some weight so I'm a D cup now.
tinkerbelle92 answered Saturday February 9 2008, 2:28 am: why waste money on something you aren't really sure about?
what if you end up not liking how the surgery went?
Be happy with your body the way it is. You don't need bigger boobs to make yourself pretty. Learn to love yourself for who you are. You look the way that you do for a reason. It wasn't meant to be tampered with.
It would also save you tons of money if you didn't go through with it. You could spend it on something much better! :) Go on a shopping spree! Or save it and spend it on something you really really want!
Sima answered Saturday February 9 2008, 2:04 am: Cream will not work. You will waste money.
Breast size is based on genetics and sometimes hormonal levels.
If you are under 20 or so, you should wait because your breasts still have a quite of bit of growing to do.
Please think twice about getting surgery. Does Donda West come to mind? What about disproportion? I'm sure that your insurance plan doesn't cover breast implants.
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