I’m 18 and going off to college next September…I have a question about breast sizes. I know girls typically stop developing after 18 or around their freshmen year in college but erm…my breast size hasn’t changed much from my middle school years…all through my last three years of high school, it hasn’t developed much from my earlier years…is that a problem? Should I go see someone about it?
SideNote: My mom saids the reason for this is because all the fat that was ’supposed’ to be aroung my chest area acculumated around my thighs instead Haha thanks, mom.
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I was an airport until I wuz around 21….. then all of a sudden i wuz a B cup ..you never know. I gained about 15 pounds and what do u know it all went to my breast. Why do u want big breast anywuz .. theres nothing wrong with being flat chested.
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I know, i was told by ppl around me that we stop growing when we turn 18. BUt, i really think that is not true. I went to the doctor and she say that women still keep growing, it can last to u are 25 or 30. maybe she is right or maybe wrong. whatever u wnat to believe. If u are worry, go make an appointment to see ur doctor and ask her/him.
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Are you skinny? that could be why. Breast are purely FAT. no muscle. when I gained like 20 lbs I went up a cup size but when I lost all that weight, I lost the cup size.
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If they really stop developing during freshman year then wow im gonna be in the spot u are cuz im turning 18 this year too but still my chest isnt “average size” yet.. good thing im gonna get implants jk. Scientifically ur breats keep developing until ur late 20s and then of course they will swell up more when u are pregant and waning (sp) from breast milk.
However, sometimes u have genes that causes ur chest to be flatter than most girls, in that case there isnt much room for develotopment so thats what u got look at the women in ur family, did ur mom have big breasts before preganancy? how about ur grandmother? if no then im sorry to say but ur gonna have flat chest just like they did.
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