as I guess you can probably tell I have little tiny boobs! Wearing a 32 a cup while all the rest of my friends seem to be at least a C.
Is there anything I can do about this or am I just stuck with what I have? Don't worry you don't have to talk me out of getting surgery, I'm not that stupid ha ha however I would like to know if there are any pills or anything I can take.
Does anybody have any experience with this?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? SecretDreamer95 answered Friday March 5 2010, 11:24 pm: don't go taking any pills or surgery. both can have bad side effects if not now later down the road. why is it so important to have big boobs? why not let your body just be the way it's meant to be. some woman have big boobs others have medium then you have small..it depends on your age as well..making your boobs bigger will sometimes give them stretch marks. wont be pretty eh? if you are are in your early teenage years just wait your body doesn't stop growing until you hit 18 or something. a lot of people stuff their bras but after awhile it shows.. but you can do what you want since it's your body i'm just saying that it's best to leave them natural. [ SecretDreamer95's advice column | Ask SecretDreamer95 A Question ]
THE-RACK answered Friday March 5 2010, 11:11 pm: yeah look up beauti-full pills. go on there website, read about it. They are breast enhancement pills and muchhh cheaper than surgery. [ THE-RACK's advice column | Ask THE-RACK A Question ]
easilyfixed answered Friday March 5 2010, 7:27 pm: Well, it would've helped if you gave your age. Breasts don't stop growing until you're about 17. If you're 13 or 14 posting this, give yourself a break!
16 or 17? I hear that birth control can sometimes make your breasts become larger. [ easilyfixed's advice column | Ask easilyfixed A Question ]
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