Question Posted Wednesday December 9 2009, 9:00 pm
i'm FIFTEEN years old, i've started my period, had my growth spurt, and have all signs of puberty but i've never developed breasts. it looks like i have the chest of a 10-year old boy, and i'm so embarassed because of it. all i can say for now is, i'm lucky there's such thing as padded bras. i look around me and everyone has C-cups and started getting them before their period as early as age 9. what is wrong with me? i told my doctor "i don't think i'm developing breasts" and she just smiled and said "they'll come, you just have to be patient." then why haven't i ever met or even heard of ONE PERSON in the same position as me? some girls might have small boobs, and i would be fine with that, but mine are non-existant. what is wrong with me? is it possible i will never get them?
bbsmiley answered Thursday December 10 2009, 4:46 pm: My cousin was just like you! It was hard on her because I developed "regularly" and she was late. Now, her boobs are WAY bigger than mine. So just be patient because they're coooooooming! [ bbsmiley's advice column | Ask bbsmiley A Question ]
WyzeLizzy answered Thursday December 10 2009, 3:17 pm: If you're anything like my 9 year old when she was going through all those lovely changes, her boobs popped out at 11...and I mean 'popped' out...they grew so fast that she has hard to miss stretch-marks.
I wouldn't worry though...every girl is different, and surely, yours will come in on their own time.
It's not really anything you can rush, unfortunately, and Lord knows you wish you could, because you feel out of place as a woman.
I hope they come in soon, so you're self-esteem will not slope down any further than it already probably has...Stay positive!!! [ WyzeLizzy's advice column | Ask WyzeLizzy A Question ]
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