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How can I lose some weight keep my boobs? Please need help?
I started to develop around the age of 9 so I’ve also kinda have largish boobs but the thing is I’ve always been full like when I was 12 I was weighing at 155Ibs now when I weighed myself in December it was 177.4Ibs but that was after I got done eating it was at a families house. I’m on the chubby side and I want to lose at least my stomach, tone my legs they aren’t big just kinda thick, and lose some weight in my back//arms. I’m just afraid I will lose my boobs and I really don’t want to. I like having a big chest naturally
I’m 18
5 Answers
- 3 years ago
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- ?Lv 73 years ago
Your health is far more important than your chest size. Eat loads of vegetables and some fruit, and cut out sugars and junk foods. Yes, you will lose in the chest as well, but not all men like huge boobs, and smaller ones won't sag as much as you age, and won't beat you up when you go jogging, and won't catch all your lunch crumbs.
- Anonymous3 years ago
I am going to be trying that Lipozene soon. GOD I hope that works, as a low carb diet and exercise didn't, etc... And if your boobs are big, I have always liked them where they would not suffocate me.
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- .Lv 73 years ago
Sorry, there's no way to guarantee that. Breast tissue is mostly fat, so for a lot of women weight loss means a decrease in breast size too. For some, it doesn't (not unless they drop to a really low body fat %). You have no control over where your body takes excess fat it needs for energy.
If you had large breasts before you gained the extra weight, chances are losing the weight won't have a significant impact on your breast size. If your breast size increased at the same time your overall body size increased, then losing weight will most likely cause a decrease in breast size. I gained a lot of weight years ago and went from a "B" cup to a "D" cup, then back down to a "Barely B" when I returned to a healthy weight. I'd have liked to have stopped at a "C" cup, but that wasn't an option, without remaining overweight when my breast size reached the desired level.
It's better to be a healthy weight and have small breasts. You can always get padded bras, falsies, or opt for augmentation surgery at some point, if you want.