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I started getting breasts at like age 11 and they're still small and not developed all the way and I'm 14. I want to know how big they will get cause I don't want them to be this small!

2007-11-18 14:01:11 · 11 answers · asked by j-girl 1 in Health Women's Health

11 answers

i wanna know the same thing!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-11-18 14:03:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 6

If Your Boobs Are Still Not Developed By The Age Of 14 Or Older, Is There A Way To Know How Big My Boobs Will Get? -- https://tr.im/BreastGrowthTruth

2016-04-12 14:34:44 · answer #2 · answered by Allison 4 · 1 0

Your breasts can keep growing up to age 21/22. Seventeen.com is a great website for those kinds of questions. Along with Cosmo (the adult edition, NOT Cosmo Teen). You can tell by how big your Moms/Grandmothers are, on average that is how big they will get. But this also depends on your weight/height. Shorter/heavier women tend to have breasts C's and D's and women who are taller/slim will have A's and B's. I'm exactly 5'5 and 123 lbs and I'm anywhere between a 34B and 36B depending on the style.

Don't worry, you will grow. You are still young!! :o)

~Sarah

2007-11-18 14:05:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 7 0

You may have smaller breasts. Your breast size can change at any point in your life, though. This can be due to natural growth until age 25, weight loss or weight gain, pregnancy, etc. For a good idea of how your breasts might grow, ask the women in your family how their breast size changed over the years.

I know small boobs have a bad rep, but consider that you won't have as much trouble finding shirts that fit or discomfort from exercising. I have smaller breasts and I used to feel self-conscious about it, but then my friends with larger breasts told me how bad it could be: back aches, can't buy the clothes you want, and they feel self-conscious because of their nipple size (larger with bigger boobs). It's really a "grass is greener" scenario, but you will likely grow. I went from an "A" cup in high school to a "B" cup in college. Also, there are plenty of guys out there who prefer (or at least also appreciate) smaller breasts. You'll be fine. :)

2007-11-18 14:22:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2015-02-20 02:49:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Heyy. What's up? My name's Gwenivere, let me tell you a brief story about myself which I believe may be of some Hẹlp to you... Growing up, I was teased all throughout high-school. You know, I was that girl with the really small breasts that everyone liked to make fun of. I did not hit puberty until a little bit later on in my life. People used to say all kinds of mean things to me, refering to my breasts as "man-boobs", "mosquito bite titts", "flat-chested" ... it just went on and on. I even had one boyfriend that told me that he was ashamed to be seen with me in public. The ridicule never seemd to end. Because of this, I went through school being very self-conscious about my appearance and my ability to get boys to like me. Even after puberty, I never made it past an A cup.. so my negative self-image carried on into college. The emotional scars left by those mean girls (and boys) from HS never quite faded.

So, with that, I was determined to change my predicament. The thought of going through life feeling insecure about my body was unacceptable to me , especially during my college years. So what I did was a thorough, dedicated search. I scoured the web for answers. I spent several days and nights pouring through an endless amount of first-hand accounts and other personal experiences with various products and solutions. During this quest, I found precisely what I was seeking. It was a topical cream called "CurvyBust" @ https://curvybust.im .. The first bottle that they sent out was totally Frẹe, the only thing I had to do was pay for the S&H. This is the only reason I even tried it, normally I would be too skeptical to bother with something "too good to be true." All I can say is, unbelievable. I went up almost 2 cup sizes in just a matter of a couple months. You would not believe what this has done for my self-esteem and outlook on things. I almost feel like I have a new lease on life. There is nothing quite like feeling perfectly comfortable in your own skin again.

Take care! I hope you find the answers you are looking for <3

2015-02-08 11:49:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

*>>> What's up? My name's Gwenivere, let me tell you a brief story about myself which I believe may be of some H?lp to you...

Growing up, I was teased all throughout high-school. You know, I was that girl with the really small breasts that everyone liked to make fun of. I did not hit puberty until a little bit later on in my life. People used to say all kinds of mean things to me, refering to my breasts as "man-boobs", "mosquito bite titts", "flat-chested" ... it just went on and on. I even had one boyfriend that told me that he was ashamed to be seen with me in public. The ridicule never seemd to end. Because of this, I went through school being very self-conscious about my appearance and my ability to get boys to like me. Even after puberty, I never made it past an A cup.. so my negative self-image carried on into college. The emotional scars left by those mean girls (and boys) from HS never quite faded.

So, with that, I was determined to change my predicament. The thought of going through life feeling insecure about my body was unacceptable to me , especially during my college years. So what I did was a thorough, dedicated search. I scoured the web for answers. I spent several days and nights pouring through an endless amount of first-hand accounts and other personal experiences with various products and solutions. During this quest, I found precisely what I was seeking. It was a topical cream called "CurvyBust" @ https://tr.im/BreastEnlargementSecret The first bottle that they sent out was totally Fr?e, the only thing I had to do was pay for the S and H. This is the only reason I even tried it, normally I would be too skeptical to bother with something "too good to be true." All I can say is, unbelievable. I went up almost 2 cup sizes in just a matter of a couple months. You would not believe what this has done for my self-esteem and outlook on things. I almost feel like I have a new lease on life. There is nothing quite like feeling perfectly comfortable in your own skin again.

Take care! I hope you find the answers you are looking for <3

2016-02-10 05:52:46 · answer #7 · answered by ? 1 · 1 0

how you develop physically is genetic. There is nothing you can do to change that. But take a look at female family members, and you will have some idea of how large or small you might be.

2007-11-18 14:06:07 · answer #8 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 0 1

You can usually tell by looking at your mom or other family members.

2007-11-18 14:04:02 · answer #9 · answered by lexiky 2 · 0 0

i got mine young too!

look at ur moms or your other family members...

thats usually how its going to turn out cuz im just like my mother a D.

2007-11-18 14:19:52 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I disagree. I don't think they will necessarily be like ur moms. My sister & I have big breasts I'm a dd cup..not sure about my sister but she's NOT small & I'm not fat either, but my Mom is a b cup & she's bigger/fatter than me. I'm trying to figure out how to tell but I have no answers yet sorry. I just didn't want u assuming u'd be like ur Mom cuz its not necessarily true.

2014-02-03 16:57:02 · answer #11 · answered by ? 2 · 1 0

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