Question: I'm worried about my breasts not developing...
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Posted by Anonymous on December 17, 2009 at 3:45 PM
I'm worried about my breasts not developing properly. I'm only 17 and to me they seem too far apart and not round enough on the top but more on the bottom. I've done some research and the closest thing I've found its "breast hypoplastia" but the pictures are way worse than my breasts but I'm just overly worried. I'm not worried about cleavage and such because I have some awesome Victoria's Secret bras, but I'm worried they're going to become worse or stay far apart and just not develop right. Any suggestions, ideas, etc?? So far I'm considering taking estrogen and progesterone. Helllpppp please.
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Funny, because I've been losing weight (I was quite big at one point) and they're not getting any smaller.
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Sorry , can you answer this quick , your boobs grow when your on the pill??!!
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Sorry , can you ladies answer this quick , your boobs grow when your on the pill??!!
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For me i am more developed on top and less underneath. I am soon to turn 21 and felt very insecure about my boobs. But having spoken to a surgeon and having talked to my friends/looked up stuff on the internet, i've decided i'd much rather stay natural. Everything you see in the media about perfect breasts is because they are fake, and actually guys much prefer it the natural way. My last bf and my current one have both said that they think fake ones are horrid and that they don't care what shape/size they are, boobs are boobs at the end of the day.
Even then when you're older and want children or if you go through any hormone changes they will change again. If anything just get yourself informed about everything and then make your decision. For me having looked things up/talked to people etc it has made me realise that although I'm a bit asymmetrical etc it's better to be natural, and no ones what we think of as being perfect, but we're all perfect in our own way.
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I was responding to someone who posted above me. I guess she deleted it, or GGT deleted it. It said something to the effect that she was a lesbian and liked fluffy, round boobs. I was disgusted that someone would say something like that in response to someone asking for advice.