So my boobs are 32B, which is alright I guess.. but I really want them to be a little bigger. At least a 34B or 34C.
I am all into organic and natural things. Meaning, this isn't a question about plastic surgery or anything like that. I know i'm probably not going to get an answer that will help drastically.. i'm just looking for a little boost.
I'm very athletic and healthy. There's that myth that says women athletes have smaller boobs but I dont know if thats true or not. I have strong biceps. I heard that having strong pectoral muscles can make your boobs bigger.. is that true? is there any kinds of organic or homeopathic medicine or treatments to help?
I'm not looking for a "wonder" bra to make my boobs "look" bigger... i'm looking for them to actually be bigger. I know they probably won't get much bigger, but even if its just a small change, then that would be amazing! Thanks!
fetchkittycat answered Saturday July 23 2011, 11:57 pm: havent tried it, but yes i think if you exorcise your pec muscles then they'll get better. also, applesauce. i know its just a "myth" but i think it worked for me (: [ fetchkittycat's advice column | Ask fetchkittycat A Question ]
Xenolan answered Saturday July 23 2011, 11:00 pm: Since the pectoral muscles are right under the breasts, they can have the effect of pushing them outwards. But it's a subtle effect, and it won't increase your cup size - just your bust measurement.
Regrettably, there just isn't much you can do to enlarge your breasts naturally that doesn't also involve enlarging the rest of you. Well, I guess there is ONE thing you can do: have a baby. That's practically guaranteed to make them grow. But, I'm guessing that's a little more extreme a solution than you probably had in mind. :) [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
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