17-year-old girl with sagging breasts

Last year, I lost about 14 kg (though I’ve gained back around 2 kg), and it feels like most of the weight loss came from my breasts. They went from a European C cup to around an A cup, and now I don’t even know my size anymore because no bra fits properly.

This has made me incredibly self-conscious, to the point where I cry about it every other day. I already have so many issues with my body, and I just wish there was at least one thing I could feel good about.

People talk about the benefits of having small breasts, like them being perky or not needing a bra, but I don’t get any of those positives. I only see the downsides, and it makes me feel so unattractive that I don’t even want anyone to see them. I’m really considering getting implants, but I can’t find anything online that relates to my situation. I need help.

Saggy boobs are normal, and the reason for some people’s saggier boobs is mainly inherited. I understand how you feel because I have the same problem and I’m 19, but it’s perfectly normal.

You’re only 17, therefore your body will continue to alter. My sister despised her tiny boobs and wanted surgery, but after having children, they developed and she became happier, so she did not get the procedure.

So just relax; you’re not going to show off your chest now, right? I’ve also always had droopy boobs, but you learn to appreciate what you have.

Girl, I’m 21 years old, and I’ve never fit into a conventional A cup! Not to add that the rest of my physique is not petite, so it appears out of place. AND they’re an odd form and quite pointed, so I can’t pull off the sans bra look either. So, I agree with you on the boob insecurities, but you get what you get! You simply have to strive to love what you have. And I promise, at your age (guys, don’t look at your boobs yet!) But if they do, guys will be overjoyed that they have the opportunity to look and will not be concerned with the specific shape or size! And if they care, they suck.

I have droopy boobs, too. I’m 40 years old now, but they were pendulous when I was a youngster; it’s just how I’m constructed. It upset me for a long time, but I’ve made peace with it; I no longer adore them, but I accept them. I also contemplated implants, but after some study, I discovered that most women’s breast augmentation surgeries do not last a lifetime and must be redone as they age. I decided if I was going to spend $10,000 on something, it had better last the rest of my life! So implants were out of the question.