Here follows the sad story about my breasts... Today I am 26. During my pre-teen years and teen-years I had a quite large chest-size for my height (I am 5 ft.) I would guess a C-cup. Then I gained some weight, they grew larger, then I got pregnant - even larger, then I breastfed: Enourmous! (But I looked like the statue of fertility, if you get my drift - they were hanging to my belly..*g*). Then I 50 lbs, kept breastfeeding, and they were a bit smaller- much like pre-baby. And then I quit breastfeeding and in the matter of two days, my full c-cup had turned into to flat socks with a penny in each, that tried to pass for breast! It was a nightmare. I felt amputated. I lived with this for two years. Finally getting used to it, accepting it, like I accepted my stretchmarks and sacky belly (I was under 100 lbs then). But Hurrah - when I met my BF this August I quickly gained weight. And at 119 lbs my breast were full again - at least a nice B-cup, and I was thrilled. They were no longer concave, when I was bending foreward, but round..mmhhh... No I have lost almost 3 pounds and I just measurred my chest and I have lost almost 2 inches around my chest. I hope some of it is the back-fat, but still....aarrgghh. I guess you just can't have it all...
this is why god allows there to be plastic surgeons, Lee, would like a bit of a reduction in the cup size,,, Mette <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Here follows the sad story about my breasts... > > Today I am 26. During my pre-teen years and teen-years I had a quite large chest-size for my > height (I am 5 ft.) I would guess a C-cup. Then I gained some weight, they grew larger, then I > got pregnant - even larger, then I breastfed: Enourmous! (But I looked like the statue of > fertility, if you get > my drift - they were hanging to my belly..*g*). > > Then I 50 lbs, kept breastfeeding, and they were a bit smaller- much like pre-baby. And then I > quit breastfeeding and in the matter of two days, my full c-cup had turned into to flat socks with > a penny in each, that tried to > pass for breast! > > It was a nightmare. I felt amputated. I lived with this for two years. Finally getting used to it, > accepting it, like I accepted my stretchmarks and sacky belly (I was under 100 lbs then). But > Hurrah - when I met my BF this August I quickly gained weight. And at 119 lbs my breast were full > again - at least a nice B-cup, and I was thrilled. They were no longer concave, when I was bending > foreward, but round..mmhhh... > > No I have lost almost 3 pounds and I just measurred my chest and I have lost > almost 2 inches around my chest. I hope some of it is the back-fat, but still....aarrgghh. I guess > you just can't have it all... > >
This is certainly the bad side to weigh loss - you never lose where you want to lose, but always the area you like as is ;-D Elaine K Mette wrote: >Here follows the sad story about my breasts... > >Today I am 26. During my pre-teen years and teen-years I had a quite large chest-size for my height >(I am 5 ft.) I would guess a C-cup. Then I gained some weight, they grew larger, then I got >pregnant - even larger, then I breastfed: Enourmous! (But I looked like the statue of fertility, if >you get my drift - they were hanging to my belly..*g*). > >Then I 50 lbs, kept breastfeeding, and they were a bit smaller- much like pre-baby. And then I quit >breastfeeding and in the matter of two days, my full c-cup had turned into to flat socks with a >penny in each, that tried to pass for breast! > >It was a nightmare. I felt amputated. I lived with this for two years. Finally getting used to it, >accepting it, like I accepted my stretchmarks and sacky belly (I was under 100 lbs then). But >Hurrah - when I met my BF this August I quickly gained weight. And at 119 lbs my breast were full >again - at least a nice B-cup, and I was thrilled. They were no longer concave, when I was bending >foreward, but round..mmhhh... > >No I have lost almost 3 pounds and I just measurred my chest and I have lost almost 2 inches >around my chest. I hope some of it is the back-fat, but still....aarrgghh. I guess you just can't >have it all... > > > > >
Hope you find that the weight came of some other place, rather than your breasts! -- Brenda 209/178/150 RafL goal 165 "Mette" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Here follows the sad story about my breasts... > > Today I am 26. During my pre-teen years and teen-years I had a quite large chest-size for my > height (I am 5 ft.) I would guess a C-cup. Then I gained some weight, they grew larger, then I > got pregnant - even larger, then I breastfed: Enourmous! (But I looked like the statue of > fertility, if you get > my drift - they were hanging to my belly..*g*). > > Then I 50 lbs, kept breastfeeding, and they were a bit smaller- much like pre-baby. And then I > quit breastfeeding and in the matter of two days, my full c-cup had turned into to flat socks with > a penny in each, that tried to > pass for breast! > > It was a nightmare. I felt amputated. I lived with this for two years. Finally getting used to it, > accepting it, like I accepted my stretchmarks and sacky belly (I was under 100 lbs then). But > Hurrah - when I met my BF this August I quickly gained weight. And at 119 lbs my breast were full > again - at least a nice B-cup, and I was thrilled. They were no longer concave, when I was bending > foreward, but round..mmhhh... > > No I have lost almost 3 pounds and I just measurred my chest and I have lost > almost 2 inches around my chest. I hope some of it is the back-fat, but still....aarrgghh. I guess > you just can't have it all... > >