Hi again, so yesterday I asked about how I could possibly make my boobs grow, and this great user answered with a stupendous response that sprouted hope in me. One thing he said was that I was a late bloomer. (and if you're the user, please answer this (:) I'm not sure about that because, when I was 12, my hips grew, and I got pimples, and I got my period when I was 11. I passed through all those things... but my boobs didn't. Am I still a late bloomer?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Cardigan answered Sunday October 12 2014, 11:39 pm: Puberty comes unevenly for most people. My boobs didn't come in until I was 17 and one of my best friends got huge boobs 4-5 years after she got her period. I remember being so worried about it until it happened and I sported a padded bra so my clothes would look better but there was no way I'd ever let anyone see me topless after gym! Looking back, I wonder now why I thought I needed them, it was just that I thought I was "supposed to" have them because it was what seemed to be the normal thing and I thought I'd get made fun of. In reality though, women come in all kinds of different shapes and sizes and they can still be gorgeous and still find partners who delight in what they've got. I met a woman who got breast implants for her modeling job, but it didn't end up earning her any more money. She gets the same amount of attention and the number amount of jobs, just of a different style with different clients. She regretted it because she felt she looked fitter and younger with smaller breasts. One of the most beautiful women I know in real life is a AAA cup and is constantly being fawned over by men and women. Really think about why you need them before you take any drastic steps to get them. They're easier to put in than take out, from a surgical perspective. Besides, chances are good they'll show up on their own in a few years. [ Cardigan's advice column | Ask Cardigan A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Wednesday October 8 2014, 10:22 am: Anything and everything is possible while you going through puberty. My voice started cracking and deepening when I was 12 although I didn't reach my final growth spurt until I was 18. For those 6 years I was the runt of my friend then almost overnight I was 6'2" and the tallest of my friends.
Everything depends on when your body releases the hormone that triggers that particular growth. Until you are finished with puberty anything is possible. Until then; eat healthy, get plenty of rest and stop worrying about what you cannot control. Stress will affect how and when your body will be ready to accept certain changes.
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