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Originally Posted by GothicChristian
Hmm... perhaps I'm odd, I lost 30 lbs last summer, and I didn't lose any breast at all, in fact, they grew. (I went from a B cup to a C cup)
Maybe if I lose more weight this summer, they'll get smaller. I don't like the fact that everything I've considered buying in the lines of shirts is made for people who are lacking in the breast department. =|
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That's because breasts aren't 100% fat. They're made from fat, collagen, elastin, and Cooper's ligaments. If you are genetically predisposed to large breasts, you could have a very low body fat, and still have high amounts of collagen, elastin, and Cooper's ligaments(which dictate shape and size primarily).
So to Alissa's original question, if you naturally are small then weight change won't impact as much. There are hundreds of creams and pills and all sorts of other garbage claiming that they can make them grow. Honestly though, I've seen enough pictures of you (here and on facebook) to say you look fine the way you are. Yer gorgeous, just remember that.