13-04-2016, 09:02
(13-04-2016, 06:06)FitChick_Ro! Wrote: Hey Ya'll!
Texas girl, looking to boost my boobies. I've been small all my life, surrounded by C/D cup family. Obviously a major downer. I am 33 now, mother of 2 boys and military wife. The hubs is currently deployed and I've decided to try and do something about my boobless situation. It would be so awesome to sport some new boobage at his homecoming. A girl can only dream, right? I was content with my body prior to kids, but after breastfeeding my youngest (now 3 yrs) until 15 months...my boobs went from perky full As to saggy, empty feeling ones. I have struggling with that since and has definitely put a damper on our "grown up" time lol. So after looking stuff up online, I found this page and I'm super excited to have this as support and guidance. I don't ask for much, if I can get to full B...I'd be happy. I do need help with deciding on a program though. I ordered PM from Barlowe's and tried it but I had some bleeding that I thought was my period and I started it again, then realized it wasn't. Now I'm on day 39 of my cycleI think I may have messed up my cycles now. Not sure if I should wait for my period to show up and start again or try something else. I have read some posts and I'm very excited but kinda overwhelmed with so much information and options. Is there anyone willing to take this "oldie" under wing and suggest a program? Any takers?
Hi. Funny how at our age after kids we finally decide we want to do something about our boobs.
Sadly no shortcuts are available , each person is SOOOO different and respond so differently to herbals as you experienced.
Having been here a while I suggest you try manual methods alongside breast enlarging foods and for the initial part JUST TRY THAT... You don't want to end up estrogen dominant and have to do damage control from that as you well know.
Miss boobshirt started a massage thread so I reckon go there first... Il to find a link for you. Then we started a non herbal NBE thread too.
Try the non herb method first THEN look at the alternatives. It's a healthier start
