Why is it that some skinny women have big breasts and some others have small ones?

People always say that when you are Underweight your breasts will always be small but Vinetria is skinny but her breasts are objectively big. How does this even work? And no i am not asking this because i am insecure of my small breasts i adore my own i am just asking because i am really curious.

2 1

Superb Opinion

  • Genetics and the weight distribution of your body i. e. where the fat in your body tends to migrate to. For some people it's the lower body and for some the upper body, sometimes it goes straight to the ass, other times breasts, or stomach. Again dependent on genetics.

Most Helpful Guy

  • It makes sense that women will have different size breasts from both genetic disposition and from environment i. e how much they eat and their weight.

    I seriously prefer breasts that are no more than a handful because than I can cup and i like cupping.

Most Helpful Girls

  • Breast size has nothing to do with weight. Your size can go up or down depending on your weight, but doesn't happen for everyone. It's not the only factor in size, it's mostly genetics.

  • genetics, heredity i am 4'11 small frame with dds. its a curse not a blessing, i strap them down with double tight bras a lot of the time

    • I never said it's a blessing

    • i didn't imply you did

    • It's a heavy burden i guess

Scroll Down to Read Other Opinions

What's Your Opinion? Sign Up Now!

What Girls & Guys Said

13 39
  • I believe BMI is determined by liver health and gut bacteria and breast size is due to genes and gene expression. Diversity is just a product of a healthy natural social ecosystem.

  • Either it's genetics, or it's because of surgery.

  • Everybody is different and there is no one look for any shape of body!

  • It's really all down to genetics. I don't believe there is any correlation between breast size and body type. I'm seen super skinny girls with natural DD breasts. I've also seen heavier girls with A cups.

  • Sometimes it's genetics, sometimes it's plastic surgery.