Saturday, 28 March 2015

10 b**bs Questions You Are Too Embarrassed To Ask

image.axd Have questions you need to get off your, uh, chest? You’re not alone! Girls everywhere are baffled by their br**sts. And whether you’re wondering if yours will ever grow or if they’ll ever stop growing, we’ve reached out to experts to get the full scoop on your b**bs. Here’s what’s normal—and what’s not—about your girls.


My bosoms don’t stick out

Between 2 and 10 percent of women have flat or inverted bosoms that retract into their br**sts instead of pointing out. In some cases, they can pop out temporarily, while some hide out full-time. For many people, the bosoms will work themselves out during puberty. And even if that doesn’t happen—no worries! Just like having an innie belly button, innie bosoms are perfectly healthy.


I have huge stretch marks on my b**bs

Stretch marks are a super-common side effect of a chest growth spurt. Try not to freak, because they’ll lighten up as you get older. “When you get them at first you say ‘Oh my God, I’m marked for life!’ but over time they really fade a lot,” says Dr. Kathy McCoy, author of The Teenage Body Book.


My b**bs change sizes every day

br**sts often swell when Aunt Flo is in town, and shrink back down when she’s gone. But it’s possible your body image may be at play here, too. The way you see your body can change every day (or hour, or minute, or second!), so it might explain why your twins are constantly changing in your eyes. Plus, the type of shirt or bra you’re wearing can have a huge impact on how busty you look.


Mine are pointy

Pointy b**bs and bosoms are a normal stage in your development. Early on in your chest growth, the bosom and areola (the circle of skin around the bosom) poof out from the br**sts. “It’s not until later on that the br**sts really get rounded and fill out,” said Dr. McCoy. And even if they stay pointy for life, that’s cool too. Perfectly round br**sts may be all over TV, but they are rarely found in nature, if ya know what we’re sayin’.


My bosoms are gigantic

There’s no normal size for your bosoms or areola—so love the ones you’ve got! If you’re self-conscious when they show through your t-shirt or bathing suit, a little extra padding or a harder-cupped bra should do the trick.


My br**sts are far apart

Widely separated br**sts are just another normal part of your growth. “They do tend to fill out and get closer together as they become more developed,” said Dr. McCoy. Can’t wait that long? A good push-up bra can create cleavage.


My bosoms itch

It’s normal to have some itch or discomfort as your br**sts grow and the skin on your bosoms stretches. But if it’s not going away, it may be an allergy to something, like your detergent. A doc can help you find out for sure.


My girls are different sizes

Almost everyone has a little extra on one side or the other, and for some of us, it’s more pronounced. No worries—with some bra magic you can look perfectly symmetrical. Just take the removable padding (called a “cookie” or a “demi pad”) out of the cup on your larger chest and double up on your smaller chest. “That’s how I was able to disguise it,” said Luciani, who grew up with two very different sized b**bs. “It’s normal.”


There’s hair on my bosom

Spotting some stray hair? Nothing to worry about! “Girls who have darker or more coarse hair will often see hair growth around the areola,” said Dr. Carolyn Geanacou, a family doctor in San Diego. Just remember: pluck, don’t shave. The last thing you want is b00b stubble!


My b**bs are really hard


The hardness or density of br**sts is different for everything. “It’s affected by genetics, body weight and age,” said Dr. Geanacou. Since younger girls tend to have firmer, denser br**sts, this is totally normal.




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