the elasticity of your skin changes over time, and boobs can sag at younger ages, Make sure to wear appropriate support to help stave off the sagginess, but eventually gravity will win.
2006-07-15 17:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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OK, first of all, I am a 36C and that is not that big!!In fact I would like them a bit bigger. It sounds like you need better bra. Have your mom or another female adult, take you to Victoria's Secret...they do fittings to make sure the bra you are wearing is right for your breasts. But, it could also be a weight issue, if you are overweight, it can cause your breasts to sag, too. A lot of fat collects in your breasts too, that is why when you lose a LOT of weight, your breasts get smaller.
2006-07-16 01:40:39
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answered by Jenn 5
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When I was 17 my Dr. told me to never go without a bra.
Even sleep in one.
I"m now into my 50s, have never gone braless and I hardly sag at all. I have 2 children and I weigh about 185......
So, advice is------Keep your bra on.
2006-07-16 00:49:56
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answered by Cookie 5
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Ladybug is right...my Doc told me the same thing. It worked until I quit sleeping in them. You may want to consider a breast reduction sometime in the near future. You can also develop back problems with such large breasts. Good luck!
2006-07-16 01:07:51
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answered by Tina B 3
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Hey it is a high percent chance that you are not wearing an appropriate bra. Keep those boobes properly strapped and you are good to go!
2006-07-16 01:05:11
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answered by Crissy 2
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Yes and you have a bit of weight there pulling them down. Wear good supportive bras and even to bed.
2006-07-16 00:47:30
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answered by onedot.darling 4
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"46"!!! i dont believe it.... oh, you must mean cetermeters, lol, lau lam chung ta khong gap nhau duoc , chau xau di dau ve? lol!!
2006-07-18 11:59:33
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answered by ong jon 6
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