I wish mine was a little bigger.
Are you happy with your breast size?
07/16/2011
I love the size of my boobs..when I was younger I didn't though. I have a 34DD - and hated having bigger boobs but now I love em! Only thing I wish is that I had more lift..
08/10/2011
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I hate em, men love em. Go figure!!
Originally posted by
AngelvMaynard
Boobs!! My whole week last week seemed to be about boobs! So, thought I'd bring the discussion here! Are you happy with your breast size? For me, I've always had larger natural breasts for my size, but since having kids they have lost that
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Boobs!! My whole week last week seemed to be about boobs! So, thought I'd bring the discussion here! Are you happy with your breast size? For me, I've always had larger natural breasts for my size, but since having kids they have lost that "right under my chin" volume they once had. I've thought about implants, but can't seem to talk myself into them.
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08/10/2011
Usually I'm fine with them, every now and then they get annoying. I'm a 40F, but they're proportional to my body so unless I'm undressed they don't look abnormally huge.
08/10/2011
My fiancee and I are both happy with her boobs. They are the perfect size!
08/10/2011
I do love them & think they're perfect! I could deal with bigger too, but I still love them how they are as well. Small, but pleasantly plump, still big enough for a handful, can wear any kind of top.
08/11/2011
BabyL0ve
I wish there were a little bigger. I'm a A/B, but I want to be a full B cup
08/11/2011
At a 40DDD wish they were smaller! You cant find cute bras in this size.
08/11/2011
Smaller. I wish I could pass as androgynous, but my breasts are too prominent. Also, big boobs hurt.
08/11/2011
I love mine and think they're the perfect size for me, plus they fit in my husbands hands perfectly.
08/11/2011
I love my size but it didnt use to I finally started to though
08/11/2011
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Actually (and I'm a lactation consultant, so I've studied this stuff in detail) all of the "damage" (some say "development" that happens to the breast during the childbearing years, the stretching, sagging etc is all due to pregnancy and genetics NOT breastfeeding! Studies have shown that women who do not breastfeed have no lesser amount of sagging, stretching etc than those who do breastfeed.
Originally posted by
AngelvMaynard
That is where I am now. I'm done having babies. The boobs took a little hit from breast feeding but they still look great in a push up. What I miss is going braless and wearing strapless things. I'm so on the fence!
The ONLY time breastfeeding can do damage to your breasts is if you Cold Turkey Wean. If your kids were breastfed and weaned slowly, and gently, no damage will occur. (Otherwise, it's the frantic cold turkey weaning that does the damage, NOT actual breastfeeding. And that includes the damage done when women choose NOT to breastfeed and have to go through the super heavy engorgement,without relief, that takes place after birth, while they wait for their lovely, health giving milk to dry up. ) NONE of the "damage" done is from doing what your breasts were meant to do; feed children. Women who have children and do not breastfeed do not have firmer or higher breasts than those who do breastfeed. It's simply a fact. Solution; NEVER Cold Turkey Wean. Do NOT avoid breastfeeding, as it has no effect on the elasticity of your breasts. Even in the horrific event of the death of a child, the breasts can be slowly involuted with judicious use of a hospital quality pump (NOT one you can get at Babys R Us, they sell crap) cold compresses, the use of cabbage leaves and even the use of Sage Tea, while slowly reducing the supply. I have worked with many women who have lost babies and not Cold Turkey Weaned. Usually, the process takes one to three weeks, sometimes less.
Genetics, gravity and pregnancy cause the destruction of elastic tissue. Breastfeeding actually can help firm the breasts, after the first 3-6 months after weaning, in which most women feel The Great Deflate. In less than a year after weaning, your body replaces any lost fat deposits, and you have the added duct tissue to add to firmness and any sagging is due to your size and gravity, as well as genetics and pregnancy.
The female breast is not considered completely developed until the woman has breastfed. Breastfeeding actually increases the number and size of ductal tissue, which in turn, helps with firmness of the breast. ANY damage done is from pregnancy, genetics and gravity. Not from feeding babies.
Nuff said.
08/11/2011
Anyway, I love love love love my breasts. Not only are they beautiful, full and soft and firm at the same time (My Man says they are his favorite pillows) but they have nourished children and given them great immune systems, held up dresses, filled in bras, made sex more fun, and brightened many a day.
My Man always notices when other men notice. "That dude is staring at your tits." Yeah. He walks a little taller and smiles and I figure those mammary glands have then made at least 3 people's days.
My Man always notices when other men notice. "That dude is staring at your tits." Yeah. He walks a little taller and smiles and I figure those mammary glands have then made at least 3 people's days.
08/11/2011
For the most part I'm satisfied with them, but there's always going to be days when I would change them if I could. It's funny, I often hear women complaining about how they wish their breasts were much bigger and if anything I actually want mine smaller. And I have pretty small breasts to begin with.
08/11/2011
I love them I didn't use to embrace my big chest (they are D's) but I do now
08/20/2011
I like them for the most part, but wish they were a tinsy bit bigger. But I don't hate them for being small.
08/20/2011
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I LOVE your answer!! I'm pregnant right now and want to breast feed my baby but was wondering if that would damage my breast. Your answer raessure me in my decision of breastfeeding. Thanks!!
Originally posted by
P'Gell
Actually (and I'm a lactation consultant, so I've studied this stuff in detail) all of the "damage" (some say "development" that happens to the breast during the childbearing years, the stretching, sagging etc is all due
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Actually (and I'm a lactation consultant, so I've studied this stuff in detail) all of the "damage" (some say "development" that happens to the breast during the childbearing years, the stretching, sagging etc is all due to pregnancy and genetics NOT breastfeeding! Studies have shown that women who do not breastfeed have no lesser amount of sagging, stretching etc than those who do breastfeed.
The ONLY time breastfeeding can do damage to your breasts is if you Cold Turkey Wean. If your kids were breastfed and weaned slowly, and gently, no damage will occur. (Otherwise, it's the frantic cold turkey weaning that does the damage, NOT actual breastfeeding. And that includes the damage done when women choose NOT to breastfeed and have to go through the super heavy engorgement,without relief, that takes place after birth, while they wait for their lovely, health giving milk to dry up. ) NONE of the "damage" done is from doing what your breasts were meant to do; feed children. Women who have children and do not breastfeed do not have firmer or higher breasts than those who do breastfeed. It's simply a fact. Solution; NEVER Cold Turkey Wean. Do NOT avoid breastfeeding, as it has no effect on the elasticity of your breasts. Even in the horrific event of the death of a child, the breasts can be slowly involuted with judicious use of a hospital quality pump (NOT one you can get at Babys R Us, they sell crap) cold compresses, the use of cabbage leaves and even the use of Sage Tea, while slowly reducing the supply. I have worked with many women who have lost babies and not Cold Turkey Weaned. Usually, the process takes one to three weeks, sometimes less.
Genetics, gravity and pregnancy cause the destruction of elastic tissue. Breastfeeding actually can help firm the breasts, after the first 3-6 months after weaning, in which most women feel The Great Deflate. In less than a year after weaning, your body replaces any lost fat deposits, and you have the added duct tissue to add to firmness and any sagging is due to your size and gravity, as well as genetics and pregnancy.
The female breast is not considered completely developed until the woman has breastfed. Breastfeeding actually increases the number and size of ductal tissue, which in turn, helps with firmness of the breast. ANY damage done is from pregnancy, genetics and gravity. Not from feeding babies.
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The ONLY time breastfeeding can do damage to your breasts is if you Cold Turkey Wean. If your kids were breastfed and weaned slowly, and gently, no damage will occur. (Otherwise, it's the frantic cold turkey weaning that does the damage, NOT actual breastfeeding. And that includes the damage done when women choose NOT to breastfeed and have to go through the super heavy engorgement,without relief, that takes place after birth, while they wait for their lovely, health giving milk to dry up. ) NONE of the "damage" done is from doing what your breasts were meant to do; feed children. Women who have children and do not breastfeed do not have firmer or higher breasts than those who do breastfeed. It's simply a fact. Solution; NEVER Cold Turkey Wean. Do NOT avoid breastfeeding, as it has no effect on the elasticity of your breasts. Even in the horrific event of the death of a child, the breasts can be slowly involuted with judicious use of a hospital quality pump (NOT one you can get at Babys R Us, they sell crap) cold compresses, the use of cabbage leaves and even the use of Sage Tea, while slowly reducing the supply. I have worked with many women who have lost babies and not Cold Turkey Weaned. Usually, the process takes one to three weeks, sometimes less.
Genetics, gravity and pregnancy cause the destruction of elastic tissue. Breastfeeding actually can help firm the breasts, after the first 3-6 months after weaning, in which most women feel The Great Deflate. In less than a year after weaning, your body replaces any lost fat deposits, and you have the added duct tissue to add to firmness and any sagging is due to your size and gravity, as well as genetics and pregnancy.
The female breast is not considered completely developed until the woman has breastfed. Breastfeeding actually increases the number and size of ductal tissue, which in turn, helps with firmness of the breast. ANY damage done is from pregnancy, genetics and gravity. Not from feeding babies.
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08/20/2011
I wish mine, B, were larger. It is a pain to find lingerie that enhances what I have, so much just calls attention to my deficit.
On the other hand, being very athletic, they never get in my way.
On the other hand, being very athletic, they never get in my way.
08/20/2011
I am content with my boobs, but sometimes I just wish they were both the same size. Although it's not much of a difference the right one can spill over my bra a bit while the left fits perfect. If I try to get a bigger bra size then my right one is good, but my lefty gets lost in the dark. What's a girl to do!
08/20/2011
I love mine! The only thing I have a problem with are my nipples, but breast-wise..LOVE EM
08/20/2011
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yes I love my size but like you after having my children they are no longer as perky as id like.Im a dd and would be happy with them if they were "lifted" still
Originally posted by
AngelvMaynard
Boobs!! My whole week last week seemed to be about boobs! So, thought I'd bring the discussion here! Are you happy with your breast size? For me, I've always had larger natural breasts for my size, but since having kids they have lost that
...
more
Boobs!! My whole week last week seemed to be about boobs! So, thought I'd bring the discussion here! Are you happy with your breast size? For me, I've always had larger natural breasts for my size, but since having kids they have lost that "right under my chin" volume they once had. I've thought about implants, but can't seem to talk myself into them.
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08/21/2011
My breasts and I aren't friends!
08/21/2011
Recently being re sized and now I wear a 40DDD, this is getting a bit ridiculous. I am only 22years old 5ft 3inches, I weight 160lbs. I am nothing but boobs, sure I got mommy tummy. It is insane how they keep growing, I think I need see doctor about this. My aunt ended having reduction at 30 cause she had 48J's I had no idea what J's where. I thinking I got same thing going on she did. Every so often mine grow and then stop then grow again. I had my first bra at 8, by time I was in 6th grade I was already a C cup. I want to hold off on reduction till I am done having children and between 40and50. I figure this would give the doctors a lot of time to get better at the surgeries. I know I will need one, it is just crazy. It is a family thing, all us women in the family have HUGE boobs. I love them since they are mine, but they need to be smaller.
08/21/2011
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I know how you feel, all you can buy is the plan playtex in the box. Only colors are black, white, and nude!
Originally posted by
dezzydezire
At a 40DDD wish they were smaller! You cant find cute bras in this size.
08/21/2011
I love my boobs but I wish they were bigger. I also feel like I would make more money if I were to get them bigger.
08/21/2011
I'm on the other side of this. ^^^
I wear a 32B, and it's pretty hard to find anything that fits. My breasts are set pretty far apart, so I'll never really have "cleavage".
Sometimes I wish they were bigger, but most of the time I don't really mind. I kinda wish a lot of things on me were bigger.
I wear a 32B, and it's pretty hard to find anything that fits. My breasts are set pretty far apart, so I'll never really have "cleavage".
Sometimes I wish they were bigger, but most of the time I don't really mind. I kinda wish a lot of things on me were bigger.
08/21/2011
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I encourage breastfeeding completely and remember your breast were made for breastfeeding so how could something they were MADE for damage them good luck with the rest of your pregnancy and your choice to nurse
Originally posted by
Minamie
I LOVE your answer!! I'm pregnant right now and want to breast feed my baby but was wondering if that would damage my breast. Your answer raessure me in my decision of breastfeeding. Thanks!!
08/23/2011
I used to wish mine were larger, but now I think they're perfect. They fit my body just fine, and my wife seems to like them.
08/23/2011
I want to buy some......
08/27/2011
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I voted both:
Originally posted by
AngelvMaynard
Boobs!! My whole week last week seemed to be about boobs! So, thought I'd bring the discussion here! Are you happy with your breast size? For me, I've always had larger natural breasts for my size, but since having kids they have lost that
...
more
Boobs!! My whole week last week seemed to be about boobs! So, thought I'd bring the discussion here! Are you happy with your breast size? For me, I've always had larger natural breasts for my size, but since having kids they have lost that "right under my chin" volume they once had. I've thought about implants, but can't seem to talk myself into them.
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No, I wasn't happy at first because I used to be an A-Cup, but apparently, I have this huge cyst that's been getting bigger in my right ovary (Still waiting to see if it's cancerous or not) that has caused my boobs to get to a whopping D-Cup! Along with other annoying painful side effects. So...I should have been careful for what I wished for lol.
09/15/2011