A few female questions?!


Question: ok please answer some of these for me!

1)is one breast supposed to be smaller than the other?
2)I practically have to shave ly legs every other day or else they get prickly and weird-feeling, is that wrong?
3)I'm doing pilates, sports, and running almost daily, plus I'm eating right, what else can I do to boost weight loss/metabolism?
4)I've noticed that I have more/darker hair on my arms than other girls, is this a weird hormone thing? because I'm pretty white, i just tan a little, so what is it?
5) shaving 'down there', been doing it for a couple years, but there are little bumps every once in a while... what can i do to fix that?

thank you, Ladies!


Answers: ok please answer some of these for me!

1)is one breast supposed to be smaller than the other?
2)I practically have to shave ly legs every other day or else they get prickly and weird-feeling, is that wrong?
3)I'm doing pilates, sports, and running almost daily, plus I'm eating right, what else can I do to boost weight loss/metabolism?
4)I've noticed that I have more/darker hair on my arms than other girls, is this a weird hormone thing? because I'm pretty white, i just tan a little, so what is it?
5) shaving 'down there', been doing it for a couple years, but there are little bumps every once in a while... what can i do to fix that?

thank you, Ladies!

1) For most people, one foot is a little big bigger than the other. It's a normal thing for any side of the body... and yeah, it's okay for the breasts too.

2) No, it's not wrong. I've been shaving for aprox 6 years and same thing happens here. Try waxing; gets rid of the root of the hair = slower growth

3) Eat small meals through the day - as apposed to 3, try 6.

4) Have you shaved your arms? If so, do not do it anymore and allow the hair to be bleached by the sun. if not, it's a genetic thing.

5) Don't shave. Razorburn happens to every one and it is painful. If you want a better alternative to waxing, shave and then IMMEDIATLEY apply men's aftershave. Prevents the red bumps!

Hope I helped.

All of this is completely normal. Your body is absolutely fine the way it is.

a) most people have this
b) i shave my legs practically everyday b/c my hair grows fast as well
c) not exactly sure, but i would just say to stay with it, it will pay off eventually, just be patient
d) this happened to me as well. along with the legs, its probably just genetics. i started shaving my arms, but it doesnt really matter
e) little bumps form because of ingrown hairs / razor burn.... use lotion or wax it

hope this works :D

1) Normal
2) No its not wrong i do the same thing
3) It sounds like you are doing everything already!
4) You may want to talk to your doc. about that
5) Put a warm cloth on it for a few minutes when done

1. yes
2. no. ur hair juss grows faster than other girls. my friends like that...
3. probably not. juss eat right. eat fruits an hour after you exercise or drink gatorade. not too much though. or you can eat those lean cuisines or healthy foods.
4. its probably ur genes. don't worry about ur arm hairs. if you do, shave them, or apply thinning lotion.
5. you should probably use a really sharp razzor. the razor ur using is probably dull. maybe use venus vibrance. i use it nd its verry smooth down there. plus it takes a little longer for the hairs to grow back [for me at least].

hope this helps...^.^

1. most women have asymmetrical breasts. It is important though to do breast exams to check for lumps. Ask your doctor to teach you.
2. shaving your legs daily is normal
3. if you want to boost weight loss, add weight lifting to your routine. Don't worry, lifting 8 pounds or so won't make you look like Mr. Universe.
4. Hair on your arms is genetic. Unless you have hair growing in places where it should not (your chest and chin/cheeks), it is not something to be concerned about.
5. the little bumps could be ingrown hairs. Try waxing (very painful) or electrolysis (done by a pro), don't pluck.

Hope it helps some

1. Yes, that's very common and probably occurs in 95% of women with well developed breasts. It's normal.
2. That's normal too, especially during adolescence. I have to shave my legs like 3 times a day, so I feel your pain!
3. Not sure, may want to ask a professional or a doctor about it. Pharmacies I'm sure can help you out.
4. That's normal. A lot of girls have that, including me. Just something we have to live with. If it bothers you THAT much, you can ask your mom if there's anything you can do lessen it, but I don't think there is unless you shave it. I wouldn't recommend shaving it, unless you want to shave your arms, under your arms, AND your legs.
5. That happens to mostly everyone, that's why a lot of girls prefer to wax. You can try rubbing a certain lotion or ointment on it that's meant for skin irritation.

1) its not that big of a deal you don't have to worry about that.
2)Its okay that they feel prickly and weird feeling just so that you are comfortable with your body.
3)Are you eating enough food for your body to burn when you are doing all those activities? Make sure that you are. And you probably don't need to loose weight and go on a diet. But if it really bothers you, consult your doctor and he/she can tell you what will help you with your weight.
4)Some people have darker arm hair than others. Don't shave it but it really is fine. Most people (or at least my self) don't notice peoples arm hair.
5)It doesn't sound like there is really anything to be concerned about there.

Hope i helped!

1. yes its completely normal
2. its fine you can shave as much as you want
3. drink lots and lots of water
4. its just genetics, does your mom have darker hair too?
5. it might be razor burn, make sure to put lotion on after you shave or try some baby powder





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