How can you tell how big your boobs will get if your mom got a boob job?
Question Posted Saturday August 4 2012, 7:49 pm
My mom wears a bra size 36DDD so I always figured that I would get big boobs. Im 14 and I just found out that she had a boob job a few years after she had me. She wont tell me what size bra she wore before the boob job so how can I tell what bra size I will be?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday August 8 2012, 11:52 am: Even though you'll tend to inherit this kind of stuff, you might not inherit it from your mom. Look at your other family members - aunts on either side, pictures of your grandmothers, maybe your cousins. I'm sure there's a wide range, but you might get a general idea. Even though you can never really know, it's kind of rude and ridiculous of your mom not to tell you what size she was. In any case, do not worry about this. It may seem like a big deal now, but breast size is honestly not important when you get older. Guys will gravitate toward women with large breasts when they're younger, but when they mature a little, they're a bit more selective. I'm small and it used to be a big concern to me, but at this point, I could care less. I'm in my late 20's, married, and totally happy. It's the last thing on my mind. They'll be whatever size they'll be. Try not to worry or think about something that you can't control. Good luck! :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday August 5 2012, 8:36 am: There is no way to tell. Even if you figured out your mothers' size, it doesn't mean you will be the same, or similar.
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