Your sisters have obviously got dominant genes from your Mum for them to have similar sizes, it could just be that women from your Dad's side have smaller boobs and you've got dominant X chromosomes from him.
Eg my Mum is only a 36B and I'm a 34F
As far as your growth is concerned it depends when you started puberty and how much your weight has changed since then.
I started when I was 10 and I'm 22 now and they've finally stopped growing.
2007-01-24 09:56:36
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answered by Amy H 6
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Hi, I wanted to tell you about my experience with the CurvyBust cream. I'm 24 years old and I've spent pretty much my whole life wishing I had slightly larger breasts. I'm normally a size A, I'd love to be a size B, especially when I wear certain kinds of low cut tops. I have a good figure, and I like what I have, but every now and then I would like a little bit more. Even if I had the money, (which I don't because I am a college student with loans to pay off), I would never consider going under the knife just to go up 1 cup size. So that's been my dilemma.
I found out about curvybust cream when I was flipping through (Yahoo Answers). To be honest with you, I'm not the type of girl who would consider spending money on a cream that promises to increase breast size. It just seems like an impossible thing to claim. But there were three reasons that I decided to go for it:
1) I contacted them via their website because I had a question about the cream being OK for sensitive skin (which it is, because it is made of natural botanical ingredients.)
2) I was really impressed by their customer service and willingness to explain everything to me. 3) They offered me a free 12 day supply with no obligation, (I just had to pay the shipping costs- I wasn't too thrilled with that but it was still worth it to get the free product).
Well, it's actually working! There is a noticeable difference in the size of my breasts! It's only been 10 days, and they say that the true final results won't appear until about the 4-6 month time frame, but based on what I can see, (and what my boyfriend can feel�) there's definitely a difference. My breasts are standing out more, and they are fuller and rounder. Sometimes I am able to go out without a bra, now I can't. And I have a feeling that I might have to actually buy new bras if the growth continues. I'm looking forward to seeing how the next month goes. There might actually be a size B in my future! Woohoo!
2016-05-17 02:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Are they heavier than you? Breasts are largely fatty tissue, so if they're bigger, they could have bigger breasts. They could also have inherited different genes than you. Just as different family members can inherit different eye colors and hair colors, they can also inherit different breast sizes. Your mother's breasts could be larger because she's had several children or has gained additional weight over the years. You *could* still have some growing left to do, but if you didn't start developing late overall, probably not. Be happy with your breasts the way they are. Think of it this way. You can probably go braless without looking vulgar, and they can't.
2007-01-21 02:54:47
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answered by Diana N 2
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Your still in the teens. In a year or less your boobs may have a sudden "growth spurt" and you'll never know what size they might be. They should get bigger in a matter of time
2007-01-22 12:46:48
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answered by ///DW-Drummer/// 3
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Your breast size, your height and every other type of your development, is determined by your genetic programming. Just because you are sisters doesn't mean that you have identical genetic makeups. It may be that this is one gene that you inherited from your father's side of the family and not your mother's. If your father has any sisters, they're probably small-breasted.
Don't worry about this one, and don't go looking for any type of enhancement. You simply don't need it.
2007-01-21 02:54:17
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answered by Anonymous
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its just the way things are, you probably missed out on a paticular gene or something that your siss got. I would think that at 18 you have stopped growing and what you have is what you will keep but dont worry, your not all about boobs and when your all in night clubs and they have men talking to their chests at least you know the guy chatting to you is interested in your brain
2007-01-21 02:51:24
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answered by charlie 3
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My sister and my mother had been blessed in that area also. As I grew, I realized, I was glad I was smaller as I didn't get the unwanted attention my sister got. My mother would tell me that men would say more than a mouth full was a waste anyway. I didn't know what that meant at the time. My perspective is you have to be proud of who you are and portray what you are inside and it doesn't really matter what you have on the outside when it comes down to it.
You should be proud of who you are and what you have. There are clothes to wear that will help you in that area.
Here is a teenage perspective on a website I found: http://www.teenscenemag.com/sections/reallife/reality/breasts.php
Okay, take a deep breath and say it with me, “I have small breasts and I am proud.” Unlike my older sister, I am one of the many small-breasted women of America. I’m physically active and I love to dance. It’s just a little unfair when I turn on Baywatch or watch Britney Spears shake her hips on MTV. I feel that the smaller the waist is, the smaller the boobs should be. Everywhere I look, the unrealistic figure is being displayed. Whether it’s TV, movies or the latest edition of Vogue, the media creates an unrealistic figure that both men and women desire. As a result, most men think this shape can and should be achieved. Women attempt to fulfill the fantasy through the classics: clothes, surgery, and dieting. Have no fear; I am happy with the breasts that I’ve got. Although people perceive me as unsatisfied because I’m small breasted, I’m actually perfect in my eyes.
It’s easy to become obsessed with the Barbie Doll figure. We seem to forget that the measurements of Barbie are proven not to be physically possible. It’s amazing that we subject children to these images. One estimate measured the crucial statistics as 36-18-33. This is the measurement of an anorexic or bulimic teenager, whichever one you choose, with breast implants.
In middle school, I was the “flat” one. All the boys flocked to the girls that hit puberity faster than the others. These girls were my friends that wore push-up bras with their size A-cup bra and a tight little tank tops. On the other hand, my breasts were little bumps behind a training bra. It was then in seventh grade where I learned what exactly boys were interested in when it comes to girls. All the girls desired larger breasts to attract the boys’ attention. That’s when I realized I belonged to the subculture of small-breasted women. A subculture is a group that a person belongs to whether by choice or not. By my physical appearance, I felt generalized into the group of small-breasted woman.
During high school the breast issue didn’t fade with maturity, it only grew. My girlfriends still competed among themselves to look the best. The amount of money they spent on clothes was ridiculous. I will never forget sitting at the lunch table while the girls discuss the calories in every bite they ate. To be honest, it just made me sick. Eventually I moved to the boy’s table for the reminder of the school year. I started noticing a distinction in my personality in comparison with other girls. I didn’t count the calories. I was comfortable enough to get into a cheerleading uniform and cheer in front of crowds. I accepted my body for what it was.
Two girls graduated a year before me got implants. I remember my best friend saying, “You will never believe it, but Roxanne and Ashley got breast implants.” She was right; I couldn’t believe what came to my ears. These two girls were beautiful without huge breasts. She also informed me that it was a “buy one, get one” deal. Breasts have become a marketing product.
My senior year was when the unimaginable began to happen. The little girls who I played Barbie with were slowly turning into Barbie figures. A total of three girls got implants and one got a breast reduction. Emotionally, I could not help but get angry. I was angry, because they were so unhappy with their natural bodies. They are and were beautiful, so why were they so insecure?
Senior year was coming the end; we were all grown-up and ready to explore the world of college. Maybe my friends weren’t as mature and accepting of themselves as I thought. Two of my close friends received nose jobs as a graduation gift. Well, nothing says, I love you like a nose job from Mom and Dad. Is this my generation or what?
I no longer belonged in the normal group of small-breasted women, but something deeper. I am proud of my body. The more surgery my friends received the more accepting of myself I became. I understand the media and men have created this generation of teenage surgery.
I feel almost secluded as if I should be getting something fixed, remove, and implanted. I look at my friends and see their insecurities through their surgery. But the question is, are they happy now? I feel like a stronger person because I am happy with the body that I have. I may not be perfect, but that is who I am. No silicon, just me a white proud small-breasted eighteen-year-old who is happy enough to keep cheerleading in college. Hopefully at sixty, I will feel the same way.
2007-01-21 03:01:04
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answered by Stephanie F 7
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You actually might start growing later...some women experience breast growth in their 20's. Another thing that might help is going on the birth control pill....sometimes women can get bigger breasts from that because the estrogen in the pill can make you grow more breast tissue.
2007-01-21 02:53:16
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answered by athena1213 3
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2017-02-09 05:55:46
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answered by ? 4
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Genetics you may take after your dads side . Your sisters have had kids and this has caused an increase in their breast cup size.
Your a late bloomer and they will be balonzas in a couple of years.
2007-01-21 03:37:50
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answered by fortyninertu 5
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