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saggy boobs
I'm 15, and my boobs are saggy! its awful! i didn't want my bf touching them incase he said anything. i find it so embarassing if it doesn't improve i'm going to start saving for a brest lift (as i think you can have that when your 16 in Amercia). i thought my boobs would change since i first got them (i started to get them when i was about 12) and i'm now a 32c and still they are saggy. i hate it! i don't like anybody touching them!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know this is not what you want to hear, but everyone feels like that about some part of their body (especially girls) and if your bf did say something he wouldn't be worth it anyway! Everyone's different and even people who seem perfect are never happy with the way they look. My advice is to work on your self-image and not necessarily pay for an operation and the return flight to America. At 16 your body is still changing so an operation is not always ideal.
xx falloutgirl xx
You always want what you don't have.
I am very small chested, and once I hit 15 I realized I was always going to be small chested. Well I hate it too. Sure, they're perky, but small. I would rather have saggy boobs anyday,...without a doubt.
So enjoy what you have and figure out a way to get over this issue.
But if you are overweight or something, there are excersises you can do to perk them up a little. Most likely it's all in your head ;)
First of all, if your boyfriend doesn't like what he sees in terms of your body in any way, he's not really worth it. At 15 he's probably thrilled at any contact with bosoms of any kind! And what makes you think that they are saggy? Don't go by what you see in magazines etc, how do you know that what you are seeing is real? Boobs come in all shapes and sizes so try not to worry too much.
However, if you really are unhappy about yourself, then talk to your parents or even a doctor. Consider the fact that although breast surgery if you feel unhappy with yourself later in life is an option, there will be scarring and there are never guarantees.
Concentrate on enjoying life and don't let the shape of your body dominate it. There is more to life than boobs!
i really don't see how they can be saggy at 15 and after you've only had them for 3 years!
i think you have developed an unrealistic view of what real boobs are supposed to look like - you are probably assuming that boobs should be like pamela andersons and have that ridge across the top like they have just been stuck on, and an inch wide gap in between - these are fake.
i very much doubt you have anything to worry about, and in my experience your boobs would have to be complete mutants for a bloke not to like them - blokes like boobs - full stop.
why not do some research on real boobs? that will give you an idea of what they are supposed to be like.
if you were a G cup or something i'd understand but a C cup is average, and not that heavy.
also is this to do with the position of your nipple, or the shape of the boob?
nipples can be dead centre or lower down pointing downwards - both are normal
the only other reason i can think of is if used to be fat and have lost a lot of weight quickly - this could make them seem droopy.
whatever the situation i would seriously not worry - like i said boys love boobs of all shapes and sizes and i'm sure yours are just fine.
I like firm boobs, not saggy ones. My g/f's boobs are not saggy, they were the first thing I noticed and I've told her that.
I'd rather have a nice g/f with nice boobs than a nice g/f with rubbish boobs, seems everybody would say I'm shallow or something like that.
Wait till you've stopped growing, then go for it, just not before.
As has been said, at 15 your body is still growing and developing. Give yourself a year or two and you might be surprised. Falloutgirl's right - if your boyfriend's going to be put off by them, he ain't much of a boyfriend. I've a fat belly for as long as my bloke's known me, and it doesn't worry him at all.
Meantime, look after what you do have. Wear a good, well-fitting bra (and it doesn't have to be frumpy have a look at figleaves.com), and examine them regularly.
It might be a good idea to make an appointment with your GP's practice nurse. She'll be able to give you loads of advice and set your mind at ease.