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Herbal Medicine for height increase
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(05-03-2013, 23:31)Doll Wrote:  I think the problem with taller girls is that the curves they are able to get look less dramatic on their tall frame. My friend is 5'0", measurements are 34D-25-43. I'm 5'5", measurements 34DD-26-40. Because she is short (and also has a long torso), she looks INCREDIBLY curvy. Next to her, even with my corset, I look almost shapeless.

You could try gaining weight (look into things you can take for that if you have trouble gaining naturally). Breast growth is much harder when you don't have enough body fat on you. Also, some girls (like me) don't have a very curvy stomach. So if you build your hip and butt muscles, your stomach will look curvier in comparison. That's how I went from being absolutely shapeless to a curvy pear. Also, maybe you could try to learn how to dress for a shapeless body. Tons of women are great at faking curves just from dressing right (I wish I was able to learn how to do that! I'm terrible at that, haha.)

You're not hopeless, it'll just take a little more work on your end (just be glad you're not 5'9" or taller, those women have a VERY hard time looking curvy!)

I agree! A couple of my friends are as skinny as me, but they are short, and look curvier than me! With a long torso, and even longer limbs, I simply look like a bag of bones! Dodgy

I am drinking protein shakes everyday to supplement my diet, though there has been no difference as of now after a couple of months! I am looking around to see what else might help me gain weight. And I need to build hips and butt too, of course! Hopefully something sticks soon!

And I have never been able to figure out how to fake curves with clothes either! And I hate shopping too!!

Good luck!
Laika
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