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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. My weight has been stable for 15 years and I'm about a size 6. I eat healthily and I don't drink--there's not a lot to cut out of my diet---I'm pretty religious about eating well as it is which I think is what has led to no weight gain from 30-48. Let's say I hardcore dieted. Will the weight come out of my breasts? I'm not rail thin and have pounds elsewhere on my body and always have (thighs, butt, arms, etc). [/quote] I stand corrected then. I guess you must have lost weight elsewhere on your body then. I wasn’t aware breasts changed that way.[/quote] OP here. I have probably lost muscle weight. Who knows. My body has changed in subtle and not-so-subtle ways as I've inched towards 50. But my chest has grown noticeably. UGH. For better or worse, I never lost any breast volume after breastfeeding 3 kids. I ended up a relatively perky B/C. I was the lowest weight I've ever been after weaning my third and yet my breasts were larger than pre-pregnancy by about 1/2 cup size. https://www.peanut-app.io/blog/why-are-my-breasts-getting-bigger-after-menopause Looks like it can be weight redistribution as well as weight gain. [/quote] OP, we could be twins, including our current thought dilemma. Thank you for starting this thread. [/quote]
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