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Anonymous
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It depends on the condition of the skin pre-weight loss, and whether any sagging is already present.
In the pic you posted, it looks like you have nice, attractive, perky breasts. This probably means that the skin on your breasts is still elastic and in good condition. So, I think that if you lose weight at a reasonable rate, your breasts will not get saggy--your skin will tighten up to conform to your new breast size.
I think that breasts getting saggy after weight loss is really only a concern for women who had HUGE breasts prior to weight loss, since the skin would have to shrink a whole hell of a lot. It would probably also be an issue for women who already have saggy breasts, or who have stretch marks or thin skin on their breasts, because that means the skin on their breasts has already lost its elasticity and is too stretched out to ever "snap back".
I am regrettably in this latter group. I really want to lose weight, but I'm terribly afraid to do so because I'm afraid that it will make my already mediocre-at-best breasts look even worse than they already do. But, someone like you should be fine. Just lose weight at a reasonable pace and I think your breasts will be fine.
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