09-04-2012, 18:28
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2012, 18:28 by NotSoBusty.)
Hey all,
Recently I have been pondering the odds of defying genetics when it comes to your breast size. I come from a family of A's and B's, and right now I am a full 32B/small 32C.
I can't help but think that if I am creating the environment for my breasts to grow, they will, but how much will genetics hold me back from reaching my goal? Is it possible to exceed your genetically predetermined breast size?
Also, in a family of smaller chested women, what if the women in my family are underdeveloped and did not reach their full potential due to a variety of factors?
I know a girl who grew to a D in high school/college, and her mom is a AA or A. So, I wonder how much genetics can really play a role vs. other factors such as diet, nutrition, and NBE supplements/devices.
What do yall think in terms of genetics in relation to the noogleberry and phytoestrogens or BO?
Recently I have been pondering the odds of defying genetics when it comes to your breast size. I come from a family of A's and B's, and right now I am a full 32B/small 32C.
I can't help but think that if I am creating the environment for my breasts to grow, they will, but how much will genetics hold me back from reaching my goal? Is it possible to exceed your genetically predetermined breast size?
Also, in a family of smaller chested women, what if the women in my family are underdeveloped and did not reach their full potential due to a variety of factors?
I know a girl who grew to a D in high school/college, and her mom is a AA or A. So, I wonder how much genetics can really play a role vs. other factors such as diet, nutrition, and NBE supplements/devices.
What do yall think in terms of genetics in relation to the noogleberry and phytoestrogens or BO?