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Reduce Boobs

Luna_Star
Luna_Star
Posts: 1
Joined: 2004/02/08
United States
2004/02/08, 06:37 PM
I have a question regarding boob size. I am 5'5, 140, and not by any mean fat. I am generally pretty small, except in my boobs. I wear a 30D. So needless to say I am very out of proportion. Is there anything I can do to change that?? Excercises or anything???
hecdarec
hecdarec
Posts: 2,457
Joined: 2003/12/16
United States
2004/02/08, 06:43 PM
I didnt know there was a size 30D. My wife was a size 36E and she got a reduction. She is a 36D now and she is very happy. The big boobs used to make her look fat, now she looks proportioned. Either way I aint complaining.

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jcannuck
jcannuck
Posts: 210
Joined: 2004/01/31
Canada
2004/02/08, 06:49 PM
I've had more friends that have had reductions than augmentations. They all say that it has changed their life for the better. Less strain on the lower back, less tired at the end of the day etc... I'll 2nd hecdarec, I didin't know 30D existed! Wow, that must be uncomfortable for you.
k1972pat
k1972pat
Posts: 154
Joined: 2003/06/10
United States
2004/02/09, 12:08 AM
My wife also had a brest reduction. She used to be a 44G and is now a 40D. She is much happier minus the scares she has.. Her back and shoulders feel much better. Good Luck!
I_Am-aZon
I_Am-aZon
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Joined: 2003/02/18
Canada
2004/02/09, 09:49 AM
Luna_Star - As breasts are pretty much made of fat (sounds appealing huh?, lol), you could try reducing body fat before heading for more drastic measures such as surgery. Even if your weight is in the healthy zone, one can still have an excess of bodyfat. You can reduce bodyfat and still maintain the same weight - as you would be replacing the fat with muscle. Exercise will help you tenfold in this - although fat will come off where it wants to at first (in other words, there is no such thing as spot reduction) it most definitly will come off if you stick to a program. Hope this helps. Good luck to you :)
poorgirl
poorgirl
Posts: 5
Joined: 2004/03/05
United States
2004/03/05, 11:01 PM
So Am-azon you are saying you should wait until you have the body fat situation under control before you solve your problems with surgery? I am a long way from getting my body fat under control (lost 55 lbs in the last year but have about 50 more to go. I am currenlty a 42DD and I hate them! My back and neck hurt constantly (osteo arthritis doesnt help) and my shoulders look like a sway backed horse. I am 50 years old and ready to change my life. I would LOVE to be a C cup. My shoulders would be so much better. How long should I wait or how much more weight should I lose before I decide that I just cant wait any longer. Thanks so much for any thoughts you can provide.

Hellscream
Hellscream
Posts: 272
Joined: 2004/02/25
United Kingdom
2004/03/06, 07:04 PM
wow, I never knew breasts were that heavy to carry around. lol
dfly411
dfly411
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Joined: 2004/03/04
United States
2004/03/08, 08:39 AM
Oh God yes, they are that heavy!! Not to mention they can cause scars on you emotionally. Having my reduction was the best thing that ever happened to me on every level. But I do agree, if your weight is the cause of your mass, then you should tackle it with diet first and opt for the surgery to lift them back up where they used to be.:big_smile:
Philia2
Philia2
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France
2004/03/09, 02:45 AM
Oh yes isn't life unfair? The women with big chest want a larger one and the women gifted with huge boobs wants smaller ones........ :surprised::(:laugh:

Hmmmm the only other thing I can suggest but reduction is to build up stronger chest and back muscles so you'll not need to suffer so much with the extra weight.

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slimmer16
slimmer16
Posts: 4
Joined: 2004/09/24
United Kingdom
2004/09/26, 03:45 PM
hi im slimmer16 and if you tense your arm muscles they in turn tense your breast muscles as well excercising them and therefore making them firmer. Good luck to everyone and i hope they work

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bigandrew
bigandrew
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Joined: 2002/10/21
United States
2004/09/27, 01:17 PM
30d.... I dated a girl that was a 32dd...and I thought those where big lol........not that I'm tooting my own horn, just thought i'd pass it along.

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amazoneyes
amazoneyes
Posts: 3
Joined: 2005/12/19
United States
2005/12/19, 04:44 AM
I am 19 years old and have 36DDD, I didn't know such a size existed until the woman at the store told me that I would never wear a strapless bra with my breasts. I am very fit and compete in triathlons regularly, however, my breast remain the same. Any suggestions on how to reduce breast size?
gangstershoes
gangstershoes
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Joined: 2005/05/27
United States
2005/12/20, 03:14 PM
36DDD + triathlon = 15 sports bras needed. :)
2005/12/23, 02:06 AM
It would be helpful if you find out your body fat %...It's harder to have big breasts when you're dipping body fat levels down to 10-15%.....competing in triathalons doesn't necessarily tell us about your shape, except that you're cardiovascularly fit to an extent...
kenny_wtf
kenny_wtf
Posts: 195
Joined: 2005/08/08
United Kingdom
2005/12/25, 02:41 PM
but dont exercise your chests too much girls..i dunno about other guys but i dont find girls with 'muscly' chests attractive..ewgh...just toning is ok..dont overdo it of course
kenny_wtf
kenny_wtf
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United Kingdom
2005/12/25, 02:43 PM
36D breats are pretty huge
kenny_wtf
kenny_wtf
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Joined: 2005/08/08
United Kingdom
2005/12/25, 02:43 PM
sorry i mean 38D
lunaparker
lunaparker
Posts: 3
Joined: 2005/12/30
United States
2006/01/23, 09:43 AM
hey, realizing this thread is pretty old i had a question: i too have a 34DD and they're def out of proportion with the rest of my body. in terms of calculating BMI and fat%, how does this factor in? i can never tell if my results give me an accurate view of my health profile based on that extra weight/fat being lugged around. thoughts?
2006/01/23, 02:42 PM
yes, go to a professional gym or doctor and get your true body fat taken....they can do it in many ways....the caliper test can often be too far off....depending on where you primarily store your fat....the online 'guess-estimators' are often WAY OFF....so beware...and BMI can be a joke depending on your weight training experience....
bhavna21sheel
bhavna21sheel
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Joined: 2009/02/07
India
2009/02/07, 04:48 PM
i am 22 year old girl, my weight is 60kg, nd height 5'4, i have a problem with my breast size it is 34D. i dont know how to reduce my breast size plz help me out