My friend told me that she started eating corn at every meal and it is making her breasts grow! Her breasts are getting bigger but I don't know if it is the corn or just her body still growing.
These little ones are killing me so can anyone tell me for sure does corn make your breasts grow?
But you don't have to get implants. Big boobs aren't everything. And implants are a big and expensive descision, and make sure, if you are really serious about getting them, that you talk to a parent/guardian about it first.
Here are some tips on how to make your boobs "look" bigger.
Push up bras - a good push up bra can make your boobs seem a whole size bigger.
Multiple bras - this can get annoying at times because it gets really tight, but it does make them look bigger. Don't go crazy and wear like 5 bras at the same time. 2 is enough. Combine a push a bra with a normal bra over the top to make them look bigger without it getting to tight. Wear the push up bra on the tightest hook and the normal bra on the loosest.
Stuffing your bra - Tissues, toilet paper, what ever you have, just shove it under your boob to lift it up more.
Excersising - If you exercise the upper body it strengthens the muscles around your chest and it makes your boobs perk up.
Tight tops - Combine these with a push up bra and voila. Big boobs.
Highwaisted clothes/ high waisted belts - Combine with a tight top, push up bra and thee you go.
Chicken fillets - These are those squishy cousion things that you put in your bra to make your boobs look bigger.
Water filled bras - Just pop one on and hey presto, you have big boobs. But when your wearing one don't go near anything pointy. They might pop.
sunshine1232 answered Tuesday November 17 2009, 9:03 pm: I don't think corn will make them grow bigger it's probably her body still growing here are some things that will make them grow breast augmentation surgery,pregnancy,weight gain and sometimes birth control pills :)
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