One of my breasts is noticably bigger than the other. Anybody else have this problem, or know how to solve it?





One of my breasts is noticably bigger than the other. Anybody else have this problem, or know how to solve it?
Ha ha! I was thinking about this yesterday! I took a good look at 'em and I noticed one is slightly larger than the other. I know that this is perfectly normal and happens to everyone but to be perfectly honest, no-one will notice except yourself (unless they are REALLY imbalanced). And that's because everyone is self critical.
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if you are talking about surgery i guess you have the option of either reducing the one thats larger or augmenting the one thats smaller .....i dunno what else to tell youOriginally Posted by erotictonic link=board=5;threadid=5800;start=msg62878#msg62878 date=1074069364
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I have a friend who dances and one breast is noticably larger; but I've never heard her mention if the guys have said anything to her. I know it used to bother her, but she does quite well any ways. I would think surgery is the only way to "even things out". I know how easy it is for us to be so self critical. Try not to get too discouraged because of it.
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I have this problem, known as apoplexy. I usually tan with a slide trangle top and make the cup smaller for the larger one and vice versa. When I go topless, I use brown eye pencil to make my smaller areola match.
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VRMR are you sure of that name/spelling?
The National Institute of health definition is different
at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/000328.htm
"Apoplexy is uncontrolled bleeding into an organ; for example, adrenal apoplexy is bleeding into the adrenal glands, pituitary apoplexy is bleeding into the pituitary gland, and so on.
The term apoplexy (with no organ specified) often refers to bleeding into the brain. Conditions such as subarachnoid hemorrhage or stroke are sometimes called apoplexy. "
Seems like just asymmetry to me.





easiest cure is to get implants of two different sizes to compensate for the different amounts of natural breast tissue.
One of my ATF's (who has since graduated from school and left the business) had one breast significantly larger than the other. She was such a sexy dancer, the others in the club were very jealous. She was also so charming and such delightful company that I never noticed, until one day she pointed it out to me.
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I had this problem and I had it fixed a couple of years ago. I had a reduction on the larger side and they made the larger nipple match the smaller one. They also put implants in both sides.
I went to Dr. Shaw at UCLA. He is a really great doctor. Most of my customers think that I haven't had surgery.
If you have a serious problem with assymetry it's worth looking into. Just realize that most women have at least a slight difference.
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It's very common for women to have one breast bigger than the other. My lefty is bigger than my righty, I never even noticed until my bf told me. I'm going to even mine out when I get implants, adding just a few more cc's for righty. That's one way to fix it. If you are not interested in implants you'll be just fine. It's most likely not even noticable to most people unless there's a cup size in difference. If it is a big difference and it bothers you, surgery is your only option. I don't think theres any exercise out there to even them out.
Mariah,
I respect your choice to get breast implants, however, I DO want you to know that you have such a beautiful body, and beautiful breasts. They are a good size and look very good on your body. You look beautiful either way!![]()
Mariah, why are you getting the surgery? You said that you didn't even notice it yourself, it actually took someone to point it out! I take it you were alright about your boobs before? Just make sure that you're getting your surgery for the right reasons though.
You are the envy
of all parallel lines that
dream of curves and convergence
- Sara Bailey: Sieve of Words
Malibu, I'm not getting them because of any asymetry or anything any BF has ever said. In that incident, my BF was not being critical, only making an observation (he pays much more attention to them than I do). I'd never date any guy who put me down, or pointed out my flaws to me. It's not his idea that I should change, he has his reservations about the whole thing, but he knows his job as my BF is to support me in whatever I want. I don't 'need' implants' I just want them, and I want them for me, not to please anyone else. I can see how my post can be interpreted that way, and it's sweet of you to be concerned. But I do think I want implants for the right reasons, if there is such a thing!
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It's all cool, Mariah. It's not like I was trying to pass judgement or anything. When I meant for the right reasons, I meant for yourself, not about an insecurity that really didn't exist and in my eyes wouldn't be worth the experience of surgery! Good luck with your surgery and I hope your results will be very pleasing to ya (and your man!)![]()
You are the envy
of all parallel lines that
dream of curves and convergence
- Sara Bailey: Sieve of Words
Thanks for setting me straight, Monty. I am only human! I see my mistake. Thanks for being honest.
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I know that this is common trait for anyone with real breasts... one seems bigger than the other or is shaped differently than the other. I am in that boat.
Only when one is really noticiably larger than the other than just your own self-critic talking would I recommend surgery for them.
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