whats the right way to massage your breast to make them more bigger ?
Question Posted Monday June 3 2013, 5:00 pm
I've read online that if you massage your boobs they can grow a cup size in 30 days. The thing is i dont know how to massage them the proper way . Sooo if any information please help.. thanks .
WittyUsernameHere answered Sunday June 9 2013, 3:50 pm: There are no ways to artificially enhance breast size besides straight up implant plastic surgery (which is terrible and should never be done by anyone).
Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday June 4 2013, 2:17 pm: My ex wasn't happy with me as I was and wanted me to try anything that was reported to make breasts larger. I did it to humor him although I didn't think logically or scientifically that they would work. I can tell you that the massage doesn't work, the creams don't work and the hypnotizing doesn't work, listening to tapes while you sleep doesn't work. Finally I had enough and said I wasn't trying anything else. I was looking for something else yesterday and accidently came across the following site which I highly recommend you go through many pics of. Its a site for women by women on what normal breasts look like. Many shots are from teenagers and 20's. There are some of the flat women who nursed many kids. Differing nipples and sizes and sagging and two breasts different sizes. And the women write about how they felt about themselves how their boyfriends have no prob. with how they look. Yeah, my ex was an a hole for wanting to change my breasts. Since I left him i had plenty of relationships and all the men who were attracted to me were not attracted to big breasted women, its personal taste. My youngest daughter has one breast larger than the other. Her boyfriend is perfectly happy with her. Heres the site:
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