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Nov 28, 2006 20:06:05 GMT -5
Post by smiley on Nov 28, 2006 20:06:05 GMT -5
I'm 13 and I'm still flat, like almost all flat. I'm the only girl in my school, who's a flat grade 8. It's really embarrasing sometimes, because some people in my class make fun of me because I don't have a bra. I really don't know what to do about it. Please help me.
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Nov 29, 2006 1:39:37 GMT -5
Post by Sparkle on Nov 29, 2006 1:39:37 GMT -5
I have the same problem! I am year 10 but flat as a pancake, so much some times I think my chest actually goes in instead of out! I use VERY padded gel bras- they make me feel so much more confident. You can get them really cheap too.... I found some for 4.00 the other day in Primark- I don't know where you live though so I dunno if theres a Primark there.
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Nov 30, 2006 6:07:05 GMT -5
Post by Emy-Dawn on Nov 30, 2006 6:07:05 GMT -5
theres nothing wrong with being flat chested at 13 but if u really want u can use padded or gel bras.
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Dec 2, 2006 0:25:06 GMT -5
Post by biancasaur on Dec 2, 2006 0:25:06 GMT -5
I was quite flat when I was in 8th grade, too. Even now, I never wear a bra because my breasts are so small. But it's okay. I like my breasts; they fit in with the rest of my body. The idea of being super thin and having gigantic breasts, well, that's just not the way that most women look naturally, although some do. Everyone should be able to look the way they look and have that be OK. If someone is actually making fun of you because of the way you were born... they're ignorant. How can you make fun of someone for something they can't control?
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Mar 3, 2007 19:17:50 GMT -5
Post by la vida loca on Mar 3, 2007 19:17:50 GMT -5
I was the exact same way when I was 13--didn't have my period and was completely flat, to the point where I didn't even need to really wear a bra. I didn't get my period until I was almost 14, but about two months after that, my boobs grew to be a B cup. Two months later, a C. Two months later, a D.
So you never know--but seriously, learn to love the skin you're in. It makes life that much less complicated. Besides, I'm sure you're just beautiful as you are.
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