two times the size of your left boov is not normal.. Contact your physician now and have it examine.
2006-12-10 18:45:56
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answered by Chez 4
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YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
I am in my late twenties, and I have one boob that is MUCH bigger than the other. One is an a cup, the other is about a C cup. (just like you!) It has always bothered me, but let me just tell you this:
You can get bras that hide this. And guys will still like you, in case you are worried about that...and although you wish they would just be even, it is something that you can deal with and trust me, it bothers you more than anyone else.
What I do, is I always buy bras that are very padded....where the padding forms the shape of my boob, so when I am wearing a bra it is not noticable through my shirt. It is annoying when I want to where bathing suits..or clothes that need a strapless bra or no bra at all, but I just have to choose things that look right on me. At times i have even taken a sock and rolled it up tightly and placed it underneath the small boob inside of a bra when it is needed.
I have spent time agonizing over this, but girl you are not the only one, and don't let it get to you. I would lie if i said i was happy with the way my breasts look, but it is just the way it is.
Get a few really padded bras, the kind where the shape is formed in the bra itself, it hides it for sure.........trust me I know.
2006-12-10 19:15:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I had the problem after pregnancy , a girl your age really needs to go to the doc about it , i would suggest letting the small boob hang out of your bra, keep the big boob tucked in your bra , over time the breast tissue will be pulled down by gravity and it will be as big as your other boob.
2006-12-10 18:58:48
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answered by Diane 1
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It is very common. Let's hope that the other one will catch up but if that is not going to happen you will have to start saving money for a plastic surgery. This is done all the time,no big deal. Good luck!
2006-12-10 18:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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my right one is bigger also, but not by very much, maybe 1/2 a cup size. If yours are really different and it bothers you you could see about getting an implant in the smaller one to make it match the other? mine doesn't really bother me that much
2006-12-10 18:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of people have this. The easiest thing to do is buy a silicone insert to put in your bra, they have them at Victoria's Secret and many other places. That is what many women do aside from getting surgery.
2006-12-11 00:16:06
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answered by Christine 3
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it's normal for your body to go through a change of stages- including the size of your breasts. If you are losing sleep at night over it, I'd talk to someone about it. I'm sure it's not as bad as you think it is.
PS- We look alike.
2006-12-10 19:09:51
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answered by Anonymous
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sometimes, one grows faster then the other.. almost everyones are a different size, just not as noticable. It may stay like that but chances are, they will avereage out and be the same or pretty close. =)
2006-12-10 18:30:14
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answered by ~*Jennifer*~ 2
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So whats your question? Does it happen? Yes. Is it normal? Sure...try hmmm..stuffing your bra or something. All women are different but i mean maybe its the type of bra your wearing, like sports bras i doubt will show a difference but if you get the type that seperates it (you know what i mean) then maybe you shoudlnt where those kinds. So..yeah maybe wearing a different type of bra will make it less noticable.
Good luck
2006-12-10 18:29:44
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answered by justanobservation-notajudgement 3
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What is the question?? Very common. Don't worry about it! There is no woman with two equal breasts. You can save up and have it fixed later if you want.
2006-12-10 18:32:12
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answered by Tiger Crane Master 3
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