You inherited a recessive gene from a parent that is now dominant in you. Who knows this gene could have been dormant for many generations and then when you were conceived it decided it was time to make an appearance.
2007-11-06 06:03:15
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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I have this very same problem. I am a 32DD and I am 20. They finally stopped growing last year. I have short legs, small waist and tiny hands and feet and then these huge breats. I am going to get a reduction in a few years or wait until I am dont having kids. I don't understand it either, maybe it has something to do with the fact that I have ALOT of estrogen in my body, check into that and see if you have a large amount of estrogen also.
2007-11-06 06:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow. Same thing here girl. I'm tiny in width and hidth yet I have 36 Ds as well. And the weird thing is, they came all of the sudden. Had a regular chest size for my body up until freshman year in college and BAM! I think we both just got family genetics. But I highly doubt its from the food we eat. Reduction is a major surgery so get used to your titts for a few years before you consider it. Alrighty!?
2007-11-06 06:34:36
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answered by **California** 1
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Maybe it's the family genes or something. But you can get a reduction, for health reasons. Having to carry such heavy load, you're bound to get back pain in your later years, and it can also deform your spinal cord. Sure, it may look sexy now, but you'll be crying in pain in your later age. Also, all breasts sag, so imagine having boobs down to your waist.
2007-11-06 06:07:28
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answered by Hanna 6
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It could be a recessive gene. I have blue eyes and no one in my family does, and that gene has to be carried by both parents. So it happens. But if they are uncomfortable or painful, I would consider a reduction. But remember, if you want to have kids and later nurse them, a lot of times reductions make that impossible or VERY difficult.
2007-11-06 06:08:36
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answered by Irish Darling 2
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born that way.. people are different.. genes could dictate you to have a large chest... nothin you can really change about that. its all a matter of what your comfortable with. your body grows mostly the way you treat it, however. so therefore maybe you did something? or do something. could be an active hormonal system.. i personally think your feelings can change your hormones which in turn dictates your whole body's later-life appearance.. maybe you date alot and have alot of feelings for people or just care alot... its alot of different things that could do it.
2007-11-06 06:04:35
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answered by AdrianAP 2
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Breast size IS NOT ALL genetics!
People need to stop looking at their ancestors.
If you have back pain, a breast reduction can be covered by insurance and will greatly benefit you.
http://www.breasthealthonline.com
Reduction Feb 2006 38J to 38C
2007-11-06 11:45:08
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answered by Terri 7
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its how you were designed. If your back hurts already then get the reduction. A nice pair of C's are plenty for you even B's. You do not want to feel crappy all the time.
2007-11-06 06:02:44
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answered by kyrie_eleison_gr 5
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Somewhere in your DNA the boob gene was triggered. If they are too big for your body then look into a reduction (all guys shed a collective tear).
2007-11-06 06:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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God made you that way....enjoy the attention and dont worry about it. If you get a reduction I would keep a nice C cup. Either way your gorgeous and very voluptious....
2007-11-06 06:15:13
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answered by donniez369 4
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