I don't have very big boobs- I wear a 34B, but the cups are almost too small. Plus, my left boob is definitely a C cup, but my right fits a B perfectly. I'm not really worried about that, as I’ve heard they'll even out eventually (I’m only 17).
Anyway, I just want my boobs to look smaller. I envy my girlfriends that have small boobs- they look cuter in tank tops and halters, whereas mine look semi-slutty in certain tops. I'd love to wear a simple, spaghetti strap shirt with a triangle chest area without having to wear a tank under it to hide cleavage.
Is there anything I can do to make them look smaller? Any type of bras, workouts, or anything? Any help is appreciated.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? xxkelsxx answered Friday June 6 2008, 3:02 am: well if anyone understands this issue, its me! I am a proud 34 C and I have been since the sixth grade. =/ i understand all your worries because i used to hate it so much, but I have learned that its best to embrace what you got. The worst thing you could do is try to cover it up, because a lot of people pay thousands of dollars to get bigger boobs. The most flattering shirts on girls with big boobs are v-necks. I know that this may seem a little slutty but as long as your not wearing a push up bra or anything and the v isn't too deep, you should be okay. As for the tank-tops, well I wish i could say that this is an easy accomplishment, but no such luck. The best way to wear a tank top is to wear one with thicker straps. This way you can wear wear a bra without your straps showing through. And whatever you do, don't try to convince yourself that your boobs are smaller by attempting to wear smaller tops. Always by the bigger size, because if you attempting to fit into a smaller size, you will only look bigger. I hope this helps, just remember be happy with your body! because chances are someone else would kill to have it :) [ xxkelsxx's advice column | Ask xxkelsxx A Question ]
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