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Ugh, stupid boobs -_-


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Well, I used to have really nice boobs to be honest, But now that I've begun to lose some weight one breast is a bit larger than the other. And I know that everyone is like this, But I feel like it's really noticeable. It really gets me down. So what I wanted to ask is , if I keep losing weight do you you think they will even out again?

Edited Mar 08 2009 13:40 by lalabanana
Reason: Moved from Young Calorie Counters to Health and Support.
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For as long as you're in puberty and your body changes, there's a huge chance that they'll even out. And as you said, everyones boobs are like this and even if you think it's really noticeable doesn't mean others will see it.

But, I think they'll even out! Laughing

Weight loss from your breasts is a common thing in general weight loss. And sadly you cannot spot lose weight. But that lopsidedness you think you see is probably just that - just you. I wouldn't worry about it. :]

my mom is 53 years old, and one of her boobs has always been bigger than the other. it's nothing to be self-conscious about, really, it's just a physical quirk; like having long legs, or having freckles.

Original Post by lalabanana:

Weight loss from your breasts is a common thing in general weight loss. And sadly you cannot spot lose weight. But that lopsidedness you think you see is probably just that - just you. I wouldn't worry about it. :]

 

Lol, sadly enough I can't spot lose weight :( but they really aren't that much different. It just annoys me alot sometimes.

Original Post by hopeandglory:

For as long as you're in puberty and your body changes, there's a huge chance that they'll even out. And as you said, everyones boobs are like this and even if you think it's really noticeable doesn't mean others will see it.

But, I think they'll even out! Laughing

 Well, I'm only 16 years old, so I'm still in puberty. It stops at 19 right? If I recall lol. So hopefully they'll even out. It's not that much diffrent to be honest, It's just really annoying lol.

Your body doesn't stop developing in full until around 21. You've got bone density and organ growth that goes on right up until then.

Original Post by lalabanana:

Your body doesn't stop developing in full until around 21. You've got bone density and organ growth that goes on right up until then.

 That's great to know :D Thank you

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