I don't really want to lose much, just a bit(maybe 10 pounds)....but everyone tells me that my breasts will be the first to go. I love my breasts and it took me forever to get them and when I finally did they got big (DD) so I don't want to lose them. I'm not chubby, but there is room for improvement....so, anyway not to lose weight in that particular area? Or, if I do lose weight there will it be enough to even tell? Thank you for your answers!
2006-09-25
14:48:18
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I'm only 17 so I don't really think they will get saggy....young skin tends to snap back into place doesn't? And like I said before, I'm not going to lose that much....just 5 or 10 pounds..
2006-09-25
14:51:40 ·
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Generally weight is lost in proportion, so short of liposuctionon other areas, yes your breasts will lose fat also.
2006-09-25 14:49:48
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answered by S h ä r k G û m b ò 6
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I would not be concerned about a change with only a 10 pound loss.
What you might want to do is to exercise your chest muscles. If you go to http://tinyurl.com/zpueo you can zero in on the exercises specifically for firming the chest muscles. This will give you breats a good solid foundation so that even if you so lose a bit of weight there, you'd never know.
This will also keep your breasts young looking and not a saggy when you get older.
Also remember "last hired, first fired". Where ever you gained your weight last will be the first place you lose it.
2006-09-25 15:00:54
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answered by Momma Knows 5
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Ten pounds will not effect the size of your breast.
What are your problem areas? Because if you're really concerned about it, you could just focus on those.
If it's your arms... Do curls.. If it's your legs, use a leg press machine at your local gym.. Your stomach? Do crunches.
Want to work out all of those areas at once? Start swimming laps.
The best way to not lose weight in your breast if you just want to lose a little bit of weight.. Is to exercise. Dieting tends to have more of an effect on a woman's breast size.
2006-09-25 15:06:24
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answered by Rachel S 3
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Weight is lost from all the body. Some women lose more than others in the breasts. Being young works in your favor. Be sure to do upper body work to help tone.
2006-09-25 14:56:29
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answered by doggiebike 5
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depends really. have you always weighed the same? if your weight gain was after puberty and your breasts got bigger after you gained weight, then most likely you will lose it again.
most women lose their breast tissue because most breast tissue is made of fat. however, some women's breasts are made up of a lot of glandular tissue, which will not disappear with weight loss.
2006-09-25 14:52:05
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answered by Sam 3
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I don't think 10 lbs is going to have much affect. I can see if you had to drop like 40 or 50, but you should be ok with 10. You could play it safe by just working out your problem areas instead of just dieting.
2006-09-25 14:52:17
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answered by oldladygamer18 3
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when you lose weight you will lose all over. read tips on weight loss and exercise programs to better help you on this site
2006-09-25 14:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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everyone is different......i tend to lose weight from my breasts first, then my tummy and then face....butt and thighs are last......my mum always loses weight on her face first it just depends on you...
when you do lose weight your not going to lose a whole cup size but they do reduce marginally sometimes its not even noticable
2006-09-25 14:51:51
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answered by askaway 6
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answered by ? 3
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Maybe just tone up and not lose any weight.
2006-09-25 14:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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