does weight loss Always = smaller boobies????

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  • lumina0o0
    lumina0o0 Posts: 498 Member
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    What are boobs made of? Fat.
    So yes you will lose them.
    NO BOOBS ARE MAINLY MADE OUT OF TISSUE. That being said, yes boobs have fat in them and you will more than likely lose some of your boobs. The main way to tell how big they will be is basised on your genes. Do big boobs run in your family? Then more than likely you will have large breast for your frame. If not then you will lose your boobs, you'll have to decide what is more important to you.
  • specialtreat
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    What are boobs made of? Fat.
    So yes you will lose them.
    NO BOOBS ARE MAINLY MADE OUT OF TISSUE. That being said, yes boobs have fat in them and you will more than likely lose some of your boobs. The main way to tell how big they will be is basised on your genes. Do big boobs run in your family? Then more than likely you will have large breast for your frame. If not then you will lose your boobs, you'll have to decide what is more important to you.

    Yes my mum and sister have huge boobs, but I missed out on that gene :sad:

    I guess what will be will be, hopefully the trade off will be a smaller butt, trimmer tum, thinner face [minus the 2nd chin as well] thinner thighs and no more back fat :)
  • meshashesha2012
    meshashesha2012 Posts: 8,326 Member
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    No matter how much weight I've lost over the years my boobs have always managed to grow!! :( At my heaviest I was a D now I'm a G & they still seem to be growing :'(
    this is what happens to me. odds are your breasts aren't growing, but your band size gets smaller which makes the cup size go up. forr instance when i started out i was 38F/G now I'm around 36G/H

    in general i think it depends on how your body puts on weight. for me, breast is the 1st place my body packs on extra fat, so in order for me to significantly get rid of what i have i'd probably have to be around 10% body fat

    I agree here. I think I gain fairly evenly, but I have also been pretty well-endowed up top.

    So far I have gone from about 36H to 34H (which I am happy about). But I also gained a cup in my 20s (even though my weight stayed the same). I am hoping I lose in the band and a bit in the cup. If I keep the same volume, and keep going down in the band I will have a really obnoxious size. (Um 30J or something awful)

    before i had my breast reduction (and was at GW) i wore a 30JJ. My bra cups were so big, one of my boyfriends at the time got a kick out of putting his head in one of the cups and the edge of the bra came down to the bridge of his nose. he got a big kick out of doing that, but i hated it..

    anyway i have a feeling i'll be there again when i'm ready to start maintaining
  • zeldalemons
    zeldalemons Posts: 16 Member
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    sadly.. my boobs were the first thing to go. :X
  • Hickyvikki69
    Hickyvikki69 Posts: 371 Member
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    maybe this is why i am plateau-ing at the end of my last 20lbs...i dont want my cup size to leave. i love them!
  • Scott
    Scott Posts: 204 MFP Staff
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