14/f
okay so im (160) and 5'4
-but i am working on it------
anyway i got me period last january so ive had it 10 months so far. now my boobs are really small and they look really little comparts to my proportions so how can i make them look bigger or make them grow bigger? i mean am i done growing or are they gonna start growing? i need helpppp!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? MODERNDURATION answered Sunday December 7 2008, 5:56 pm: when i was your age i was chubby and my boobs werent all that big then i started going up sizes gradually and i began to get curves, shedding pounds. you just need to be patient, girls bodies dont fully stop changing shape until they reach the age of 18. so it is a possible that your boobs will grow. as of right now you wanting to make them look bigger you could invest in a water bra to increase size, or even a push up bra this will to enhance your cleavage making your boobs appear larger. those baby doll shirts help with that too because they hug your boobs while free flowing around your midsection.
goldenphoenix answered Sunday December 7 2008, 5:51 pm: Hey. So when I was 14, I was also 5'4" but weighed around 120 or 115 pounds. You said you're working on it so that's probably why you're losing weight in your breasts. Don't worry, I moved up a whole cup size from my freshman year of high school to my sophomore year, i also grew half an inch (but i pretty much stopped then) you've still got plenty of time to be worrying about being proportionate. Ask me again when you're 18. :) [ goldenphoenix's advice column | Ask goldenphoenix A Question ]
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