does weight loss Always = smaller boobies????
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it depends on genetics and such...the part of them that is actually just fat, yes you will probably lose some. if theyre mostly breast tissue, you should be safe. ive lost almost 40 pounds and am still a D cup so far.0
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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 growing0
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i lost back fat so my bra was smaller but the boobs stayed the same. they looked bigger because of the muscles underneath.
so seems there could still be some hope for the girls yet.
I was a very full and perky c cup before having kids, after kids and the end of a marriage I went down to a B cup, but that was after a lot of weight lost due to stress and still feeding a baby.
With extra weight on me now and having finished BF my fifth baby over 12months ago, they are a D cup.
Would be happy enough if they go back to a C cup but don't want to go back down to a B cup.
I am probably of average build, not big boned and not petite either. My mother and sister have Huge girls, I missed out on that gene :sad:
I know I will just have to take it as it comes, as the weight comes off. Still no harm in holding on to a bit of hope that I don't loose too much of them. My boobs have always been one of my better body parts...:laugh:0 -
Im down 40lbs. I started as a 40C (and the bands were tight sometimes)and Im in a 38C now. Sometimes the cup size is a bit big and I still have 60lbs to lose, give or take, so I expect I'll be maybe a 36B when i finish. i would love for them to be 36Cbut i dont see it happening aha.0
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My boobs have gotten smaller but not much but i've only lost 20lbs. I couldn't fit a DD but now i do comfortably and almost in a D cup. But i want to shrink in this area a bit so i'm not complaining.0
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It depends on the person. I honestly did not lose any of my cup size after 25 pounds. My band went down two inches...but I stayed a D cup. My friends tell me they "hate" me because they lose their cup sizes haha. I don't know how much truth is to this...but I also do a lot of body weight workouts push ups, etc and I have heard from various sources that it can help with keeping the girls but like I said...there is a lot of heresay out there. Either way...there is hope!0
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I went down a cup size0
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Must vary by individual. I am happy to report that I have lost 20 pounds, and not a pound of it was boobs. LOL No change in size here! Thank god.0
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i freakin wish! i lost a lot of weight but my boobs did not get much smaller are still big for my size now i wish you could spot lose them - boobs get in the way of my job! lol0
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I hope the equation is true for me:
weight loss always = smaller bobbies = true
I would hope so for me!0 -
You can control this! Try to eat a lot of protein, lean fats and 2,000 calories per day. If you eat clean but don't deprive your body you can build a strong solid physique. Don't be afraid to use the right fats that way you keep fat in the right places in your body. I was a D cup and now I'm a full C and I plan on keeping it. I workout and make sure I eat enough protein (1 gram per body weight) & lean fats! You keep your boobs and a solid bod, you can't go wrong with that! :blushing:0
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I'm 5'10.5 and started at 225 and am now 155 so my stats are not the same but I was a DD when I started. Now I'm a large B, small C. Trust me, they're not bouncing either :ohwell:0
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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
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 fat0 -
What are boobs made of? Fat.
So yes you will lose them.
smh ... from a man
He is correct. I don't think he meant that you lose tem completely, but most people's boobs will reduce with weight loss.
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^^ Agreed^^ the tissue underneath our boobs is adipose tissue=fat..I am also 5'4 and 152lbs and as I lose weigh my boobs shrink but it doesn't bother me at all!0 -
As much as I wish they would,no.
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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
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)0 -
What are boobs made of? Fat.
So yes you will lose them.
smh ... from a man
He is correct. I don't think he meant that you lose tem completely, but most people's boobs will reduce with weight loss.
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^^ Agreed^^ the tissue underneath our boobs is adipose tissue=fat..I am also 5'4 and 152lbs and as I lose weigh my boobs shrink but it doesn't bother me at all!
yes i know "boobs" are made of fat - thanks0 -
I guess everyone's diff. My case... I'm a ddd... Depending on bra & mine are shrinking. Ok with me bc they're too big, but I didn't notice how significant my loss was... Good luck0
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Where ever the first place you gained the most weight at is the place youll loose the most fat from. If you are top heavy then the ban size might shrink but the breast themselves may still be a nice size I have booty and breast so OMG look out when I finish0
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If you had large breasts before you put on weight then you will have them when you lose weight. :happy: If you only got boobs because you put on weight, then, sorry, no boobies when you lose. :sad:0
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What are boobs made of? Fat.
So yes you will lose them.0 -
What are boobs made of? Fat.
So yes you will lose them.
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 fat0 -
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
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 maintaining0 -
sadly.. my boobs were the first thing to go. :X0
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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!0
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