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are my boobs normal?
Because our breasts are unique, it can be confusing to know what's normal and what's not.


CG! gives you some straight answers.

Q: I'm a victim of boobius smallius diseasius—I'm smaller than an A cup. When will I grow? Jessy, 16, Beverly Hills, CA

--Jessy, 16, Beverly Hills, CA

The truth is, Jessy, you've probably got a little more time to grow. Some girls don't reach their maximum cup size until their early 20s. For now, love your boobius smalliuses!

I have a lot of stretch marks on my chest. How can I make them go away?

--Rae, 15, Cochran, GA

It may be hard to believe, but you are definitely not alone. Stretch marks appear on almost everyone’s body—on breasts, butts, thighs, stomachs, you name it! Experts say the marks are tiny tears that show up when your skin grows or stretches quickly. Unfortunately, there is no miracle cream that will make them go away. Just remember, your squiggly marks are normal, and they may fade somewhat over time. You can think of them as badges of honor from your teen years!

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