Okay, so, I started this journey because I’ve always been on the skinny side, and, well, I wanted to see if I could get bigger boobs while staying slim. It’s something I’ve thought about for a while, you know? And genetics, man, they play a huge role. My mom always said that we tend to lose weight from the top down, so I figured maybe the opposite could work too?

First thing I did was hit the gym. I started lifting weights three times a week. I weighed around 120lbs at that time, not too bad, but I felt I could tone up a bit. I remember when I was 116lbs, I looked way too skinny, not a good look on me.
So, I lifted, I squatted, I pressed, the whole nine yards. I was hoping to change my body a bit, add some muscle where it counts. The idea was to keep my skinny frame but somehow get those curves up top.
I also paid more attention to what I ate. Not a strict diet, just making sure I got enough protein and all that. I cooked more meals at home. It was a lot of trial and error, figuring out what worked for my body.
After a few months, I started noticing some changes. My arms and legs were definitely more toned, and I felt stronger. My chest? Well, it wasn’t a drastic change, but there was something there. I felt like I was filling out my bras a bit better, which was exciting.
Here’s what I did, step-by-step:
- Started lifting weights 3 times a week.
- Focused on exercises that work the chest muscles.
- Ate more protein-rich foods.
- Tracked my progress with photos and measurements.
- Stayed consistent with my workouts and eating habits.
It wasn’t easy, and there were days when I felt like giving up. But I kept at it, and I’m glad I did. I learned a lot about my body and what it’s capable of. It’s not just about how you look, it’s also about how you feel. And I feel stronger, more confident.

So, yeah, that’s my story. It’s not a miracle transformation or anything, but it’s real, and it’s mine. I’m still skinny, and my boobs are, well, they’re bigger than they used to be. It’s not about reaching some “perfect” ideal, but about feeling good in your own skin.