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I have the same problem, it's just the way you are built. Surgery is an option if you are really that hung up about it, but at 15 you are still developing and definitely too young for surgery at present.

I think you should be grateful, it could be much worse........you ould have no butt, no boobs and a huge waist. Being 'pear shape' is actually very feminine, attracitve and healthy.

It's certainly nothing to be ashamed of and black men and hispanic men love this type of body shape!

HTH : )

2007-02-15 04:47:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Well you are most likely at the end of your puberty stage so you'll probably stay about this size for a while, of course with a few size changes up and down throughout your life.

People that are blessed in one area sometimes lack in another. If you notice with Jennifer Lopez...she has small/average size breasts, 34B, but her hips and butt are certainly not average. Beyonce is just bigger all over, but her hips and butt do seem bigger than her breasts. There's nothing wrong with it. Some people have it to an extreme and others it's more subtle. I wouldn't worry about surgery if I were you. There are different toning exercises that work different parts of your body. So do some strength training for your top and try walking or running to tone your legs and butt. It will cut down on fat but build muscle and still look good.

2007-02-14 14:55:48 · answer #2 · answered by H.L.A. 7 · 0 0

When I was 15 I too had a huge butt, I didn't have to start wearing a bra until I was about 16 and I'm pretty short. Trust me!! It gets better. Your body is still developing and probably won't stop until you are about 20. And besides with a big butt no one is really going to notice that your boobs are too small. Wait a while until you decide whether or not you want surgery and if you do make sure you do your research and visit plenty of plastic surgeons. There are still a lot of risks involved with plastic surgery.

2007-02-14 14:58:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Before you even start to CONSIDER plastic surgery, pleeease remember!
1) you are only 15, I had very small breasts at that time, and now I have great looking breasts a few years later.
2)Surgery isnt only costly money wise, there are enormous risks involved, such as infections, deformities, deflation, and really embarrising scarring. Dont forget its also extremely painful for a very long time. Look at women who have had breast implants...they look very unsexy and fake.
3)You can correct this with EXCERSIZE! One way my breasts got "bigger" was with pushups. I did about 20 a day and the muscles around my breast tissue got stronger, pushing up my breasts.
4) You can buy special bra's, (specialty lingerie stores will help you find one that fits you perfectly) that will improve the way your breasts look.
5) Above all, remember to be confident in your body, that is so much sexier than injecting nasty chemicals into your body.

2007-02-14 16:38:09 · answer #4 · answered by catilin s 2 · 1 0

when i was 15, my butt seemed too big and my breasts too small.my mom told me not to worry because my body was changing and that in the end it would balance itself out. I'm 22 now and i realize she was right.for now i think you should exercise to keep your body, including your butt, firm. you could jog or even do some aerobics.most importantly,you should be proud of your big booty!learn to love it and be confident! look at j-lo ,beyonce and shakira, big butts are great and beautiful and womanly!wait till you're out of your teens to decide whether or not you should have surgery.

2007-02-14 12:46:58 · answer #5 · answered by MBK007 2 · 0 0

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