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Does the brain's functionality get tiny and sag after you lose weight also?
My eyes tell me that tiny and "aged" are better than large, fat and droopy.
Haha, you are funny.
But seriously this is why I have never allowed myself to become so fat that after you lose the weight you will have lose skin and saggy breasts. Most obese women do have big breasts but since everything is surrounded by fatty tissue they don't look big as with a woman who is slim with large breasts. Women like me are truly special with flat stomachs and large breasts. Most fat women have large breasts because they are obese.
I always see questions like this on internet forums and the answer is yes you will lose your breasts. I've known several obese woman who went down several cup sizes. A friend of mine has lost 70lbs and went from a DD cup to an B cup.
But seriously this is why I have never allowed myself to become so fat that after you lose the weight you will have lose skin and saggy breasts. Most obese women do have big breasts but since everything is surrounded by fatty tissue they don't look big as with a woman who is slim with large breasts. Women like me are truly special with flat stomachs and large breasts. Most fat women have large breasts because they are obese.
I always see questions like this on internet forums and the answer is yes you will lose your breasts. I've known several obese woman who went down several cup sizes. A friend of mine has lost 70lbs and went from a DD cup to an B cup.
But seriously this is why I have never allowed myself to become so fat that after you lose the weight you will have lose skin and saggy breasts. Most obese women do have big breasts but since everything is surrounded by fatty tissue they don't look big as with a woman who is slim with large breasts. Women like me are truly special with flat stomachs and large breasts. Most fat women have large breasts because they are obese.
I always see questions like this on internet forums and the answer is yes you will lose your breasts. I've known several obese woman who went down several cup sizes. A friend of mine has lost 70lbs and went from a DD cup to an B cup.
I lost fifty pounds 8 years ago and only went down one cup size.
I had a leg injury last year and was in a cast for 8 months, and gained 15 pounds. I lost that 15 pounds and didn't lose anything in the cup size, though I did lose 4 inches in my bustline. Stayed in my same cup size but had to buy all new bras that were smaller in INCHES but not in the cup.
I am fifty years old. "The girls" remain firm and very well appreciated by both myself and my husband, in spite of my weight fluctuations. It is absolutely and indeed quite possible to lose a significant amount of weight without fluctuating a lot in your cup size, or ending up with flabby breasts.
It all depends on whether or not one's breast tissue is naturally heterogenously dense or not - in other words, how naturally firm a woman's breasts are.
Honestly that's what surprised me the most. I've lost 30 pounds so far, my band size got smaller a little bit, and although I'm still the same DDD/F cup, my boobs have shrunk 1 inch!
I was actually taken aback at how much shorter they became and how much firmer they are now. I have about 50 more pounds to go, I am dreading it. I love my cup size, I'm not sure if I want to go back to being a C cup :/
One of the first places I gain and the first I lose. I am hoping that I will have a C cup by summertime. Clothing gets awful ugly on the large end and swimwear is even worse.
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