Im 15, freshman in highschool, and im barely a 32A!?!


Question: i know that it will do its thing naturally but i still cant help but feel embarrassed. what can i do to stop feling bad about this?


Answers: i know that it will do its thing naturally but i still cant help but feel embarrassed. what can i do to stop feling bad about this?

I was in exactly the same boat as you, 32A when i was 15 but now im 18 and im a 32B so you defiantely grow abit. (: Im lucky enough to find a boyfriend who loves me for who i am and has made me feel comfortable about myself. Learn to love yourself, stay fit and if anyone comments say you cant have big boobs and be well toned, they just get in the way. Think of all the advantages of having a smaller chest rather than a huge one. My friend has big boobs and shes always telling me i dont appreciate smaller boobs as much as i should. Blouses fit better around the waist and stomach, my friend has to buy bigger sizes to fit her boobs but then the rest of her top is baggy on her. I hope you come to love yourself in the future, i know its hard getting there, but im sure you eventually will. (:

You still have time to grow.
Chill out,
it's not like your 50

get a padded bra or push-up bra...i had the same problem and they worked wonders for me...kohls has a pretty good selection...

i like maidenform bras...they work well

Gain weight, your boobs will grow.


There are seniors at my school who are still in triple A. Trust me babe. Big boobs are going out of style.

grow a dic

Breast size is partially genetic. If your mom has small boobs, chances are, you will too. If you have a smaller frame, you might not grow to be as big as other girls. Although our society tends to stress "bigger is better" when it comes to breasts, just think about how ridiculous someone with a small frame (think Keira Knightly) would look with huge boobs. Be happy with yourself. Dress in clothes that make you feel good about yourself. Emphasize the parts of your body that you are comfortable with. Don't forget, you're still growing.

Also, this may be a little personal, but if you haven't gotten your period yet, or you only first got it recently, your boobs probably haven't really gotten their "growth spurt" yet, either.





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