So that’s a silly question. As every person knows, athletes use steroids, human growth hormone, and a lot of other drugs to enlarge their muscles. On the other hand breast swelling uses surgical implant. Surgically enhanced breasts don’t really look like natural breasts.
So I’ve been wondering – is there some very deep reason why cannot we use similar hormonal techniques to enlarge breasts?
Is there a fundamental reason to it, or is it possible just not widely performed for practical reasons?
This is pure curiosity, I’m not plotting a boob job.
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Breasts are fatty tissue.
Larger women have larger breasts.
I am 5’7" and 115 lbs at 21 and am a B cup.
My friend is 5’7" and 140 lbs at 21 and a D cup.
If you want to have larger breasts, consequence gain is the best option; but, there are evident downsides to consequence gain as well.
Other parts of you may not look as fit even though you will have larger breasts.
No, and please don’t fall for those breast swelling pills. The only things they enlarge are the bank accounts of the people selling them.