Lose Fat=smaller Chest Size?

Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by admin in Man Boob Forum

Okay, I dislike how large my chest is. It’s not proportional to my frame.
Right now I’m 135 lbs and 5′3″. I tend to gain weight in the stomach region. If I were to lose approximately 18 lbs through exercising more regularly and eating healthy, would I lose enough to make a difference in my chest size?
(Also, please do not comment on whether I should lose weight or not. I just want to know if I did, would I maybe have a smaller chest.)

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9 Comments

Olivia J

25. Feb, 2010

You probably would have a smaller chest. Losing weight means losing it from all over – so your breasts would most likely be smaller, too.

Lauren

25. Feb, 2010

I would think so. There isn’t a real way to know that, but I believe that women lose their chest first while losing weight (although it hasn’t happened with me yet and I am trying to do the same thing as you and I’ve lost 20lbs and they are still the same size).
Good luck though. Everyone is different.

Alyssa

25. Feb, 2010

For many women, when they lose weight, the first place they lose it from is their breasts. This is a very common trend. Besides, when you lose weight, it comes off of everywhere (at least somewhat).
For me personally, I lost about 25 pounds over the summer and I went from a 36 D to a 34 B.

Anonymous

25. Feb, 2010

u lose fat u lose it everywhere no spot training and losing 18lbs just make it reasonable 1-2lbs a week good diet good luck! :)

Kimberly

25. Feb, 2010

I went from 118 lbs wearing a 32DD to 98 lbs (I’m right under 5′3 so 98 lbs is not skeletal on me) wearing a 32D. So I lost a cup size.

Morgan

26. Feb, 2010

when you lose weight your chest is the first place it down sizes. so yes.
but you have to keep going because then you’ll look disproportional if you stop

Anonymous

26. Feb, 2010

Possibly I lost about 30 pounds over the summer and I went from a 36 B to a 34 A.

cybercel

26. Feb, 2010

My answer is yes. I lost weight my bra size was 36 D it is now 34 C.

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18. Mar, 2010

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