Diet tips to grow bigger breasts
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Everyone wants what they don't have. The grass isn't greener on the other side of the fence. It's just different grass.11
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Pregnancy. Mine are bigger now than pre pregnancy. However, they are tube socks , so I practice a regular tuck and roll. I’ve also got loose skin and stretch marks so...2
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I assume this doesn't need to be said, but since people generally disappoint me...
BIGGER BOOBS IS NOT A GOOD REASON TO GET PREGNANT.13 -
Get pregnant and have 5 children in 10 years. Breastfeed all of those children. Pretty much breastfeed and be pregnant non-stop. If you're like me, you'll lose a little volume but not much. I was still a 32E once I hit a healthy weight.
Nevermind, don't do that. Just keep the smaller breasts and buy some expensive bras. It's way cheaper.7 -
I hear big boobs are over rated, but I would not know since I never graduated out of an A cup!!!1
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Big boobs are totally overrated. I'm envious of my smaller friends and their ability to wear cute backless tops and strappy dresses. It's a total PITA to always have to worry about what bra will go with something. Have you ever worn a strapless bra? They are awful when you're a D cup or more. Heck, I'd just like to be able to walk around the house in a tank-top with no bra, but I can't. Also, guess what happens to those D cup boobs when you age? It's not pretty....gravity is not kind, I can tell you that.0
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There's something to be said with inhabiting the body you have with care and thoughtfulness, and examining why certain changes give certain people more anxiety than others. I think it takes specific experiences and access to other perspectives to start to resist allowing manufactured ideals to get under our skin, if you'll excuse the pun.
I return you to chicken nugget speak.3 -
Everyone wants what they don't have. The grass isn't greener on the other side of the fence. It's just different grass.
Everyone? No.
I'm entirely happy . . . with no grass at all.
I don't even want the old ones back: The little *baby-felines* went rogue and tried to kill me.
With all due respect, I think you're commenting on a topic about which you lack
relevant direct personal experience.6 -
I don’t know about chicken nuggets...but there are always chicken cutlets.
For those who've not had hands on this kind of silicone technology: The feel of a high-quality product is surprisingly natural. If you think someone will notice when they hug you, they won't. Obviously, they lack the warmth of human tissue, but it's unnoticeable under clothes in casual social touch situations.
I use the full-compensation version, though only on the rare occasions I wear grown-up girly clothes, as those fit really poorly (sag & wrinkle) on a fully-flat chest. The weight, feel, and "drape" are surprisingly natural, with a well-fitted bra.
Those in certain demographics will want to think carefully about the "false advertising" implications in . . . um . . . less casual social situations. There, you will be found out.4 -
Yes, chest exercises help the area look better, but don't really make your breasts bigger. However I have pec-cleavage and I'm happy with it.0
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Not sure if this is any thing...just an observation...when I have been on diets before, usually low fat ones, they were the first place I lost weight. This time I am trying to have a more balanced approach, including carbs, fat, & protein and not much change.1
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Seriously?0
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Has anyone suggested this thread is worthless without pictures yet?
I'll back out now before it gets too creepy3 -
tbright1965 wrote: »Has anyone suggested this thread is worthless without pictures yet?
I'll back out now before it gets too creepy
You mean this kind of pictures?
More seriously:
Many thanks to @AnnPT77 your posts on the subject are always an education. I have no experience with the subject (well, no direct experience) and it's always highly educative to read what you write.
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Weight loss, the boobs offer themselves as tribute first. Every. Time.
Not the double chin.
Not the butt.
The sweater puppies are always the first to go.0 -
JuliBiGoolee wrote: »Weight loss, the boobs offer themselves as tribute first. Every. Time.
Not the double chin.
Not the butt.
The sweater puppies are always the first to go.
Unless your genetics say otherwise. Mine didn't change despite at 75-pound weight change over the years.0 -
tbright1965 wrote: »Has anyone suggested this thread is worthless without pictures yet?
I'll back out now before it gets too creepy
Too late, you went there. Congrats.4 -
A good plastic surgeon will sort that out for ya0
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CarpeDiem7591 wrote: »Does any of you have any diet tips to grow boobs without gaining lots of weight? Or any other kind of tip for natural breast enlargement really. Even a small difference will count
When I lost weight my breaats changed. One side got noticeable smaller than the other. I've been thinking about getting padding or some silicone thing to slip in my bra to even things out because it looks pretty lopsided.
If it really bothers you after you have lost weight maybe consider implants.0 -
Chest workouts will give your boobs better support, which will lift them some. That helps a smidgen. Otherwise, you're just gonna hafta learn to love the lil guys.0
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