Are my boobs growing or what?!


Question: hey everyone, i promise this is not the perverted ? of the day:

alright so i've been back @ college for almost a month already & i've noticed a slight change in my breast size, what i wanted to ask is: is this normal?

i'm 20 & don't exercise regularly (i've been back @ the gym 2x since the spring semester started), but i want to get back into a 3x a week schedule, but they feel fuller for some reason, i have been exercising my arms & legs a lot.

normally my breasts do get tender/fuller around the time of my monthly cycle but i'm also supposed to be getting my period around early february (february 4th).

is this a normal thing or am i just hallucinating?


Answers: hey everyone, i promise this is not the perverted ? of the day:

alright so i've been back @ college for almost a month already & i've noticed a slight change in my breast size, what i wanted to ask is: is this normal?

i'm 20 & don't exercise regularly (i've been back @ the gym 2x since the spring semester started), but i want to get back into a 3x a week schedule, but they feel fuller for some reason, i have been exercising my arms & legs a lot.

normally my breasts do get tender/fuller around the time of my monthly cycle but i'm also supposed to be getting my period around early february (february 4th).

is this a normal thing or am i just hallucinating?

You probably aren't hallucinating. When you gain weight you see it in your breast. Have you put on a few lbs? Also if you do a fair amount of upper body resistance training the muscle underneath you breast can grow and your breast will appear a bit bigger although generally not fully. Last but not least, even though you are 20, you might be going through a final growth spurt.

this is normal, becuase you're exercising different parts of your body, mainly your upper arms, you breasts are geting the workout too.
once you get back into a regular exersicing routine,
your breasts should get used to it.

I know a girl who didn't even get boobs until college. You're fine.





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