Does losing weight really make ur "chest" look smaller?


Question:
My friend said that she lost 15lbs and now she thinks her boobs r smaller...does that really happen?

Answers:
Yup, in fact, it's been scientifically shown that breasts are one of the first places weight is lost. Why? My guess: biologically, you don't "need" it...
well if you gain weight your boobs get bigger because there's more fat... but if you lose weight I guess you would lose the fat there too...
Yep... there are certain places on your body that loose weight before anywhere else, and your boobs supposedly are one of those places. Wouldn't it be great if we could tell our body exactly where we wanted the lost weight to come from!
Everyone puts on and takes off weight in different places, but that is definitely something that happens.
she probably just had more fat in her boobs then in other areas and thats what went away
If you lose weight as well as fat tissue, then yes, your breasts will actually become and appear smaller because breasts are made of fatty tissue.
some women lose weight on the breast first so for those women losing 15 pounds could change the size or her chest
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