Help me! people with B**bs!
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You can make them perkier with bench presses and push ups but without either gaining weight or having surgery you won't get them back. I assume since you lost weight all over you are likely proportional...I am willing to bet they look better than you think they do. Also, VS makes some nice bras...0
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It isn't true that there is nothing you can do but pad yourself up, have surgery or grow back the lost weight. I use a lot of Eastern cosmetics and they do have a product that consists of creme and candy-like things that help breasts grow. Here's what it looks like, you can google where to buy it:
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_IjWvq4rd-Qw/TZZqLgib8MI/AAAAAAAACQA/EFChM0jxXY4/s1600-h/DSC_0711[12].jpg
Sorry, I don't know how to insert images, just copy and paste into your URL bar.0 -
My understanding is that there is quite a lot of fat in amongst the breast tissue so as you lose weight, you can end up a bit "deflated".
I'm sure that building good chest muscles is a good thing but its not going to replace the breast tissue or make them perky again. DAMMIT!
Yeah... I was never impressed with what chest presses did for my pancake boobs (I actually stopped doing them because I thought the definition I gained was weird). I'm curious about why you're against padding, though? My bras are padded to the hilt! Love padding!0 -
Hi Ladies!
I think this happens with everyone.. after losing weight you loose it from every part of your body.
But I am not at all happy with my boobs size reduction :-(((
I was 34 D and now its 32 B that is really making me unhappy ((((
Is there anyway/does anyone any idea how overcome this?
No surgery No padding please! Any natural way if you know?
If you boobs are made mostly of fat, you will lose them when you lose weight. Beyond surgery, there isn't anything you can do about it.
I wish I could lose there. :-( Trade?0 -
Chest flies, butterflies, all kinds of weight lifting exercises that target that area and will help build muscle which will end up giving you bigger ones... more than likely... its worth trying... I grew an entire cup size in 2 weeks when I first started out weight lifting and did chest exercises...0
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Can't help you; I can't wait for my 34 D to shrink back to a 32 B!0
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Im sorry I totally understand. Im losing weight but haven't lost my boob size yet. Im hoping they dont go down too much. I want to stay at least a 38D or C. Im concerned about losing my butt as well. Hubby hates a bony chick!0
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Although I still retained my "curves" after losing weight, I did lose my boobs too. I shrunk evenly from everywhere.0
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I feel your pain, after I lost weight my boobs got smaller, but the worst part is that I have uneven boobs (one is a size bigger than the other). When they were bigger you didn't notice much, but now its very evident that I have an A size and a B size...thought about getting an implant in the smaller one but then someday if I want to have kids, breastfeeding can become an issue0
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I'm sorry I'm a little confused. Are you sad, because now they are that much smaller or still too big?
they are not big at all
The only thing I can think of other than surgery and padding is to build up your pecks so they are a bit more perky but thats it. I know I went from a very full c to barely a b I can sympathize.0 -
honey my boobs are small now too lol. Have to get measured again. Last time I checked I was at an 38C but I'm thinking I may be a b cup now. just how the cookies crumble lol.0
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If breast cancer is not a concern try adding soy to your diet. Soy is linked to estrogen and will actually increase the size of your boobs up to one cup size but only for as long as you are eating it regularly. It is NOT recommended for women who have a family history of estrogen-receptive breast cancer.0
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Get pregnant and then breast feed! That is all natural!
Unfortunately they still shrink afterwards - I was a 36D before I got pregnant, when I was pregnant and early days of breastfeeding they went as big as a 38G. My son is 2 and still nursing but since starting my journey (coming onto 75 days I believe) I have noticed my breasts have begun to shrunk and I'm down to around a 36E / 38F. Sad times folks LOL0 -
Have a baby and breastfeed for as long as you can. Seriously. Went from an A to a C and could actually wear a strapless dress without it falling down for the first time. Good for baby too.0
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Boobs are for kids.
I bet you look great.0 -
Sorry love, if it was that easy there would be far less boob jobs in the world.0
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BOobs aren't made of muscle, there's no exercise that will help.
I'd LOVE to have B cups. I *hate* my DDs. Try finding clothes that fit, especially athletic wear. good luck!0 -
I'd love for this to happen. I can't lose mine, I've just lost inches from my back, and nothing from the cup
I'd happily give you a few of my cup sizes if you'd like to invent a transplant method!
ROTFL! This is what I tell everyone! I am a 36K so I definitely could use to lose a LOT in my bust! I would love to be a C cup (haven't been since I was like 12). Even when I was 125 pounds around the age of 16, I was still a DD. And, they just kept growing...especially when I had my 4 kids and have nursed for 10+ years straight. Looking forward to losing LOTS of breast tissue!!!0 -
LOL..this is funny..sorry
Boobs are fat...huge sacks of fat.
wanna be skinny, the fat has to go.
implants or big macs will help0 -
I am a HH cup! My other half jokes saying that I can stop shrinking them now and just loose the weight from ANYWHERE but there!!!! I can't wait to be able to buy bras from "regular" shops, and have blouses fit without buttons exploding off - and as for being able to excercise without having to clamp them down, or the relief from the back ache!!!
I cannot remember what it is like to be able to run down the stairs in a "normal" bra and not wish I hadn't. Us woman are never happy with our bodies, but I would urge you to take a moment to pat yourself on the back for your accomplishment and use the wonderbra's and paddings as needed.0 -
Let's see'em and we will let you know how the look!,LMAO. I haven;t yet seen a set i didn;t like though, HAHAHA0
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I've had large breasts most of my teenage/adult life & i'm happy they are going now i'm losing weight! I've gone from a 32G to a 30FF & i look forward to wearing tops without looking like i'm crammed into them! Losing fat from your boobs is something you can't stop, just accept it & love what you still have0
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I feel your pain, after I lost weight my boobs got smaller, but the worst part is that I have uneven boobs (one is a size bigger than the other). When they were bigger you didn't notice much, but now its very evident that I have an A size and a B size...thought about getting an implant in the smaller one but then someday if I want to have kids, breastfeeding can become an issue
Having kids and breastfeeding might just even them out.
As for how big/small they get...think it has alot to do with what size you were when you started out. At my ideal weight before kids I was a 36D, after kids a 38DD. After the weight gain...42DD. I know they're going to shrink some, but I can't imagine they'll get smaller than when I started out...if so, I won't have to worry about any black eyes while exercising ;D0 -
I say count your blessings. I wish I could relate. Even at my very lowest weight (110) I had huge boobs. I finally had to get a breast reduction because I was in a healthy low weight and still had deep painful grooves on my shoulders from bra straps. I was never overweight before I turned 40 and had enormous boobs from my teen years on, especially for my size. I did not get a reduction before kids or during my child bearing years because I wanted to be able to breast feed. However, I had such a difficult time breast feeding because I got even bigger and all that excess tissue smothered my poor babies. I ended up only breast feeding for a month or two anyway. I probably would have been better off to have had the surgery earlier on in my life. As far as I'm concerned boobs are overrated. I was always so self-conscious and had so much trouble shopping for blouses that would fit both my shoulder size (small) and my chest size (large). And shopping for bathing suits was so frustrating because I could not find a suit that fit both top and bottom. I truly would have been thrilled to lose my boobs and like I said, I had to "lose" them surgically because they would not go away!0
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When I gained 40 pounds from the hard life of college, I gained it first in my boobs, I hate it they don't fit any of my bra's, I went from a B to a C-D I don't even know bc I cant truly find a bra that's comfortable.. I cants wait to get back down to like B. I have never, even at my smallest of 130 wasn't lower than a B, I don't want to be an A but a B is comfortable... and I hate padded bra's.. no thank you.. I know this doesn't help. But If your anything like a B... be happy its a comfortable size and your breast STILL look good! Men are still looking lol
Aren't you gentlemen??0 -
Think about it this way: A smaller chest will not be drooping towards your belly button as you get older. That is a HUGE downside.0
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Does anyone know any exercise? Does chest press helps?
they will stay perky.
chest press, bench press- flat or inclines. chest flyes0 -
Hey,
Im small chested and im trying to put on weight so i can have a boob job. i jknow that herbal rememdies are available to help breast enhancement.
Fenugreek, saw palmetto, wild yam and fennel are supposed to help breast enlargement. i take fenugreek just now but havent been taking it for long enough or a consistent enough time to rate its effectiveness.
Google them though. Might be of some help! (:0 -
Let's see'em and we will let you know how the look!,LMAO. I haven;t yet seen a set i didn;t like though, HAHAHA
LOL. reminds me of a standup routine.
Guys want to see boobs. all boobs.
she can be 95 years old...... "ya wanna see um?"
*whips them out*
alright... now roll em back up grandma.0 -
Think about it this way: A smaller chest will not be drooping towards your belly button as you get older. That is a HUGE downside.
Pun intended?0
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