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I am 14 and I am pretty much flat chested. I have been wearing a training bra for the last four years. But my little sis is 12 and is already way past that. It doesn't seem right. Do you think i will catch up? It is sorta discouraging that my sister has passed me. She has even started her period and i haven't...

2006-07-12 15:30:55 · 36 answers · asked by Lizzy 1 in Health Women's Health

i weigh less than my sister. Less than 100 pounds. I wonder if that has anything to do with it.

2006-07-12 17:41:43 · update #1

36 answers

but i bet you are cuter then her

2006-07-12 15:33:19 · answer #1 · answered by Joe 5 · 3 1

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2016-05-18 06:45:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Every women body is different. You shouldn't be paying attention to how much bigger your little sisters breast are, but you should be there to help her if she has any questions or concerns regarding the changes of her body. As for your self you will eventually develop according to your body structure. So enjoy your body for what it is now.

2006-07-12 15:38:39 · answer #3 · answered by luvtellsitall 1 · 0 0

Are you a girl?

Seriously... don't worry about it. There's no law that says when or how big. If you end up with small breasts, be glad. Many women in their forties and fifties wish they'd never gotten so large as they sag down to their bellies when they take their bra off. My 56 y.o. fiancee has perfect boobies. She's about a 34B. She looks like a teen. My ex, however hangs down to her belly and wishes she never had them. As far as the period goes, don't worry about that either. When it comes it comes.... no big deal. I'll bet your little sis is heavier than you, isn't she? Physically active women don't develop these two things as quickly as less active overweight women who eat a lot of dairy products. Maybe you're just healthier than sis.

2006-07-12 15:38:33 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. Peachy® 7 · 0 0

I was 16 when I got my first period. I looked alot younger for alot longer than the average woman as well. And i have small breasts, but I can run real fast! I think I'm pretty! Don't worry, you are still so young!

2006-07-12 15:40:08 · answer #5 · answered by Hi : 2 · 0 0

You are still young and developing.Everybody is different and whether you catch up or not you are two separate ppl and made just the way God wants you to be.Some people are better at tennis, singing, swimming, etc and its the same with our bodies.You should never compare yourself to your sister.It will only cause you distress in the future.Then you will be comparing your childs progress with hers etc.It would be never-ending.As far as your period is concerned menstration starts at different ages as well.If you haven't started by age 16 you need to see a doctor that specializes in this area.Be happy and smile.Be proud of who you are!

2006-07-12 15:38:42 · answer #6 · answered by daddysgirl92280 3 · 0 0

I doubt it has anything to do with your weight. My guess would be it is something physiological. At this point you shouldn't worry. You proabably just mature faster than your sister. If you are really worried about it, you could get your Mom take you to the doctor. All the best to you sweetie.

2006-07-12 18:03:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont think you have a thing to worry about. You are two different people and your bodies are going to change and grow differently. My two boys are totally different and my younger one is taller and heavier than the older one and they are 3 yrs apart. It makes my oldest mad that his little brother is bigger than him but it isnt something he can change so he has to live with it.

2006-07-12 15:34:24 · answer #8 · answered by sweetnessmo 5 · 0 0

I think you already know you will not catch up. She is twelve and that right there tells you its rather late for you to continue and be bigger. Don't worry when you get older it won't bother you. I had the same problem.

2006-07-12 15:32:54 · answer #9 · answered by nastaany1 7 · 0 0

Drink more milk, some scientists beleive the reason kids are developing at an earlier age is because of the growth hormones given to cows to make them produce more milk is having an effect on kids.

2006-07-12 15:33:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It happens. You could catch up. I know someone who went from somewhat flat to having back problems because they grew so much when she was 19. If you don't, whatever, at least you won't have back problems.

2006-07-12 15:33:21 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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