Breast size is partly dependent on how much fat which is deposited in them and stored there, so if your body fat was unusually low it would make it difficult for you to have large breasts. Sometimes, but it has more to do with genetics (what are your mom's like?).
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Well 32 D is big. That means you are skinny with big boobs. The average breast size of a woman is a b
No, a person's environment does not affect breast growth, although nutrition will have some effect on the size of breasts.
no. but it makes them more muscular.
Your physiological makeup (genetic history) determines the size of your breast. Although gaining or losing weight may affect your breast size, the only way to artificially change breast size is through surgery.
Your physiological makeup (genetic history) determines the size of your breast. Although gaining or losing weight may affect your breast size, the only way to artificially change breast size is through surgery.
The maximum size depends on a women's personal choice of enhancement. The largest breast size ever documented is 108ZZZ, the smallest being a A.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that being vegetarian specifically causes breast size to decrease. Breast size is primarily influenced by genetics, body fat percentage, and hormonal factors rather than diet alone. However, a vegetarian diet can lead to changes in body composition and weight, which may indirectly affect breast size for some individuals. Overall, individual experiences may vary.
The main purpose of breast enhancement exercises is to enlarge a woman's breast without having to resort to breast implants which can affect the functions of the breast. It is a more natural approach for women wanting to increase their breast size.
First you go to the store, find your size, then put them on. If they aren't skinny try getting a smaller size.
No. Save your money. Hormones and DNA are the only thing that affect breast size. No pumps, pills, drinks, creams will change the size. Getting fatter will make them larger, but it also makes your body fatter. Having a baby will enlarge the breast and a plastic surgeon can make them larger.
When it comes to food, the only thing that really determines breast size is fat intake, and, in fact, fat ingestion can affect the onset of breast growth during puberty. So aside from implants and hormonal manipulation (both of which you should consult your doctor about), the only thing that can have a noticeable affect on breast size is fat. Peanut butter is extremely high in fat content, so, in a word, yes, especially depending on your age (if puberty has not set in), eating peanut butter can affect your breast size. If you are referring to spreading it on your breasts, then the answer is no, spreading peanut butter or, for that matter, any food on your breasts will not affect their size.