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Longtime lurker turned member!

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Hi girls! I have been lurking for quite some time now and decided to create an account yesterday and start posting because there are a few things I would like to ask.

Before that though, a little about myself: I used to want Keira Knightley's body. Yes, I wanted to be flatchested - imagine my devastation when my boobs started coming in. A few years after puberty, I decided I like my small but firm boobs. Then I touched a couple of my friends bigger chests and immediately wanted the big and soft pillowy breasts they had. All this while, I continued to wear 32B half-cups until last year when my friend saw me in my bra and exclaimed that my boobs have accumulated under my pits. She brought me to a bra shop and the owner immediately told me that I was meant for big boobies, but due to wearing the wrong bras, the tissue which was supposed to fill out the top of my boobs have "leaked" to the sides because the cups were too small. According to the shop owner, I have to wear bras constantly to correct the problem. Now I still wear a 32B, but with a different cutting - full cups, large straps and wings with cushion at the bottom of the cups, in attempt to fill out the tops of my breasts.

I always thought the excess fat was due to, well, fat... Even though my highest BMI was 19.5, I just assumed that people accumulate fat at different areas. I was so upset at realizing that I caused the unsightly bulges!

1. Anyone who suffers the same "leaked boob" syndrome and have knowledge on the matter?
2. Any methods (other than chiyomilk and the swoop&scoop) to relocate armpit fat to breast?
3. Can anyone clarify the conflicting information about bras? Are they good or bad? Should I listen to the shopkeeper and keep the twins suffocated or set them free?
4. I have something that look like faded stretch marks on my breasts and thighs but have never experienced the initial stages of purple/red stretch marks. Any ideas on what they might be?
5. Do any of you develop tiny little pimples around your chest area after massaging?
6. Can firm breasts be caused by swimming? I want squishy boobies because they feel so much more feminine.

Ok that's all for now. Thanks so much for reading and even more if you decide to reply! May the boobfairy visit you and grant you great, gorgeous growth!
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#2

Welcome to the forum! I'll bet bra store owners always blame the customer for wearing the wrong bra.. lol.... but unless your bra is so tight that its binding them I doubt you caused this.... more like boobs grow where the want to.... like fat accumulates where it wants to.... I think breast pumping could help pull that forward..... its pretty easy to do and not too expensive......
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#3

Hi there! Whew, lots of questions to be answered.

1. I honestly think most women have the "leaked boob" syndrome as you call it, since most of us don't wear the correct bra size.

2. Asian shaping bras can help with getting it and keeping it back where it's supposed to be. You can read about them here: http://breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=11006 And like Karren said, pumping would help, too.

3. There's so much conflicting info. I say do what you prefer.

4. I have those, too, and they drive me insane. Sometimes they just go straight to being faded.

5. I'm sure that's fairly common. People usually switch to a lighter oil if that's the case.

6. All I know about swimming is that it bulks up your shoulders.

For the record, pumping is giving me squishy breasts!

Hope that helps, and welcome to the forum. :-)
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(22-04-2014, 13:14)Karren Wrote:  Welcome to the forum! I'll bet bra store owners always blame the customer for wearing the wrong bra.. lol.... but unless your bra is so tight that its binding them I doubt you caused this.... more like boobs grow where the want to.... like fat accumulates where it wants to.... I think breast pumping could help pull that forward..... its pretty easy to do and not too expensive......

I actually haven't done any research about breast pumps as I'm not quite ready to get one yet. But thanks for the suggestion!

(22-04-2014, 16:19)blessedbreasts Wrote:  Hi there! Whew, lots of questions to be answered.

1. I honestly think most women have the "leaked boob" syndrome as you call it, since most of us don't wear the correct bra size.

2. Asian shaping bras can help with getting it and keeping it back where it's supposed to be. You can read about them here: http://breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=11006 And like Karren said, pumping would help, too.

3. There's so much conflicting info. I say do what you prefer.

4. I have those, too, and they drive me insane. Sometimes they just go straight to being faded.

5. I'm sure that's fairly common. People usually switch to a lighter oil if that's the case.

6. All I know about swimming is that it bulks up your shoulders.

For the record, pumping is giving me squishy breasts!

Hope that helps, and welcome to the forum. :-)

Thanks for clearing the air about the stretch marks. Now that I know what they are, I actually don't mind that much because hell, at least we skipped the worst part! But I don't use oil when I massage (will be getting flaxseed soon!), so could the pimples be caused by blood circulation? A beautician once told me that she will not massage my face (during a facial) because it might give me pimples... Was wondering if the same theory applies? D:

Both of you are tempting me to get a pump! Will definitely read up on them.

Thanks for the replies! :*
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#5

It sounds like you might have rosacea or something similar, it's a genetic, and permanent, skin condition that basically causes your skin to break out in rashes/redness and possibly in severe enough cases, pimpling, when you get enough circulation to an area.

It's not dangerous at all, but it can be unsightly.

Either cover them up or avoid massaging OR, if you get a pump, pumping, close to any time you're likely to need the area affected exposed.
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