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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:38 pm
I've been a 34/36A for a while now(2 years) and I never had a problem with having small breasts since most of my friends were around the same bra size.But,now theirs grew and they're all like B & C-cups and mine are the same. (You have no idea what this does to my self-esteem.)Will they get any bigger or I am I stuck with A-cups? I'm fourteen going on 15, by the way.
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 11:24 am
It depends. Are you a petite build? If you are very slender/small your breats may not grow because they are already in proportion to your body size. Do your female realitives have larger chests or smaller? If they are large, you'll probably end up large, if not, then your breats will most likely end up smaller. They will probably still grow at least slightly as you continue through your teen years, but how much is based on genetics and body-fat.
Still, think about all the positives of having small breasts. They aren't a bother during excersize. They don't stretch out your clothing. Guys keep their eyes on your face, and listen to what you are saying, not stare at your boobs. There are many clothing styles that look better on girls who are flatter in the chest.
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:11 pm
I just grew from 34A to 34B this spring/summer and I'm 16. As Verene said, your build does matter. Some women, like the majority in my family, didn't get to their full breast size till the age of roughly 17 so I wouldn't worry, you still have lots of time left.
Don't let not having large breasts get you down, smaller breasted women don't get as saggy when we get older (yay!) and this way, there's a better chance for guys to date you for your personality then your cup size. I'm more worried about getting hips then breasts 3nodding I'm sure you're gorgeous no matter what your size.
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 12:42 pm
i also have very small breasts, so small that my chest looks flat. i am 15, and every girl i know has larger ones than me. is this a problem, or is it ok to be worried?
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 1:35 pm
mitchelmussosgirl i also have very small breasts, so small that my chest looks flat. i am 15, and every girl i know has larger ones than me. is this a problem, or is it ok to be worried? Of course it is not a problem! Breasts come in all shapes and sizes.
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:54 am
takes more time most people just don't wake with them. We all grow and develop at different rates.
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:23 pm
Like the others said, it depends on your build and height. It's okay to have small breasts. You just need to know how to dress to accentuate all your features.
That being said, you're 14, and there's still a chance you'll get bigger breasts because you're not done with puberty yet. When I was 14, I thought I'd remain a B cup, but I grew a cup size in a week. It was like, BOOM. There's a chance you may do the same, though buying all new bras is a pain. I have remained a 34C, but my breasts can slightly vary in size depending on my hormones or if I've gained or lost weight.
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 3:21 pm
I used to be an A but moved up to a B oh so slowly. I wish I was a C. If you wear the right clothes, being a B is fine but if you wear anything loose, it looks like you have no breasts. I hate it. I'm a skinny 18 year old so I don't think there's anymore developing. sad At least you other girls still have time.
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