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Is this true (vegetarian question)

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is it true that if you become a vegetarian at like age 11 or 12 you wont have big b***s and wont be able to have a baby.

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  1. Well b***s are mostly fat, and its the chubbier girls who have the bigger b***s, so a thin girl might have smaller b***s, and since vegetarianism means eating less fat it might indirectly affect boob size.

    A good friend of ours had a kidney/pancreas transplant.  She had type 1 diabetes from childhood and it destroyed her kidneys so she had a transplant.  She is a vegan and her doctors and nurses all told her she couldn't get enough protein from veggies and she'd have to at least begin eating milk and eggs, but she refused.  She did a lot better than they predicted!  It's been several years and she's doing very well, and still a vegan.  So I would say vegetarianism is not bad for you at all, and you'd still be able to have babies.


  2. completely false.


  3. I have huge b***s and i have a baby!  

  4. hahahahaha... im sorry. you can deffinatly have a baby. your b***s will grow to the size your body tells them to, not your diet.

  5. That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. Just check with your doctor to make sure you are getting adequate nutrition. Going veggie is probably the best thing you can do for your body during child bearing years. Again, check with a doc to make sure you are getting enough vitamins, minerals, fat and protein!

  6. It's not true.

  7. Probably. Vegetarianism does allow a healthy body and chances are it will mess up your hormones.. possibly permanently. I read somewhere that many women that cannot conceive are vegetarians and big soy eaters. Be careful.  

  8. false i'm 15 and i've been a vegetarian since i was 13 and i'm a D look at your mom and thats a pretty good idea of the cup size you'll have and not eating meat has no influence on your fertility  

  9. I believe it's an old wives tale. Don't believe it.

  10. Hi

    Not true =)

  11. False.

    A large proportion of India's population is vegetarian and has been forever.  People are conceived, born, raised, grow up, reproduce and grow old as vegetarians.  India would hardly have a population of a BILLION people is people who went vegetarian pre-puberty were unable to reproduce.

    The American Dietetic Association, the world's largest organization of nutrition professionals, states that properly planned vegetarian and vegan diets are appropriate for ALL life stages.  Including 11 and 12 year olds.

    The eventual size of your b*****s is dependent almost entirely on genetics.

  12. false!

  13. False.

  14. LMAO!!!  What??????  Wow, just when I thought I've heard everything, I hear something like this.  That is NOT true, not in the least, lol.

  15. Where do you get this nonsense?

  16. so not true!

  17. Heck no!  Chinese people eat mostly vegetarian diets and they have more babies than anyone I can think of.

  18. LOL, that is total propaganda. I was 12 when i became a vegetarian. Now at 21 I'm a 34 DD and have a healthy and beautiful baby boy. Don't buy into the bull sh*t, just make sure you continue to eat healthy.  

  19. first of all those two things have nothing to do with each other and second no what you eat does not determine your genome structure your parents gene pool determines your genome structure

  20. That is completely wrong.

    Your breast size is effected by genetics, hormones, and body fat. While you will not be getting an overdose of growth hormones in meat, your body produces enough to grow b*****s. Also, vegetarian diet doesn't mean you are starving. The body produces fat naturally as a way to store energy.

    As for fertility, your body will become infertile if you are mal-nurioused and very underweight. Unless you have an eating disorder, this should not be an issue. If your diet is to the point where you cannot have children, you have worse issues on your hands. Others reasons for infertility has very little to do with diet.

  21. No. Genetics.  

  22. you MIGHT not be able to have a baby when you are older if you eat too much soy.  But i don't think from just being a vegetarian.

  23. That is COMPLETE bull.

    You can be vegan from birth and be perfectly health and functional.

    http://www.eatright.org/cps/rde/xchg/ada...


  24. Not to discount the question but it is as silly as the old myth of "If you eat lots, and lots of the puffy cheetos your b***s will get bigger!"

    Some answers I've read above state the health factor of being a vegetarian. Well the typical stereotype of a vegetarian is one who eats mostly veggies, and that pasta & soy (i.e., milk, tofu) are main staples. Well it really depends on the level of Vegetarian. You can still eat cheetos, ice cream/sorbet, candy, etc...all the same everyone else does to gain weight.  

    I don't think it matters what your diet consists of, the only way I know your inability to have children is due to obesity.  It is resolved once a significant amount of weight is lost.  Now the lack of large b*****s...well I agree with one answer above, it's mainly genetic.

  25. lmfao.. oh oh sounds like more meatatarian propaganda...

    here, look at these mineral facts...

    http://www.healthalternatives2000.com/mi...

    there's no way you're going to be a shrunken freak with all those vitamins and minerals.

    that's just jealousy and ignorance again... don't pay it any mind.

    i've been a vegetarian for 30 years.. trust me on this one!     no one can believe it,  and well i hate to brag but... my woman and i are so um...  well..  we're not unhappy in bed.. there i said it nicely!

    :D

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