yes they can affect you depending on the size yes they can affect you depending on the size
No, a person's environment does not affect breast growth, although nutrition will have some effect on the size of breasts.
Certainly - the bigger your breasts the more you weigh and hence the bigger your BMI.
Size K breasts would be very large.
yes it is the letter has to do with the size and the number with your waist size.
When it comes to food, the only thing that really determines breast size is fat intake, and, in fact, fat ingestion can affect the onset of breast growth during puberty. So aside from implants and hormonal manipulation (both of which you should consult your doctor about), the only thing that can have a noticeable affect on breast size is fat. Peanut butter is extremely high in fat content, so, in a word, yes, especially depending on your age (if puberty has not set in), eating peanut butter can affect your breast size. If you are referring to spreading it on your breasts, then the answer is no, spreading peanut butter or, for that matter, any food on your breasts will not affect their size.
No. When your breasts develop it means that your breasts have begun to grow. The term developed breasts means that your breasts are fully grown and your breasts will be fully grown between the ages of 18 and 20.However, size and shape may change after full development for reasons unrelated to puberty. For examples, weight change, pregnancy, gravity, and certain illnesses can affect breast size.
The size of breasts teenage boys love is any as long as you have some
Because they affect every movement you make. Dancing lack spice if you stand still.
Your physiological makeup (genetic history) determines the size of your breast. Although gaining or losing weight may affect your breast size, the only way to artificially change breast size is through surgery.
Caressing your breasts will not make your breasts bigger. One way to possibly increase the size of your breasts is to gain weight.
Plenty of models have small breasts. It's the overall beauty of the person, not the size of the breasts.