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I know exactly how you feel. I want to get a reduction on the one...I don't care when people say that it's perfectly normal, or that they can't even tell. I can tell and it bothers me.
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I guess you could get an augmentation or reduction on one so they both match if it bothers you that much. Every woman on earth is two different sizes, it is normal for humans - one side is slightly bigger than the other, that is why people (men & women) usually have two slightly different length feet. My breasts are also different in size, but maybe mine is not extreme enough to bother me. I am sure you boyfriend wouldn't even care (except that it bothers you and that may upset him) about the sizes, he would just be happy to have boobs to play with.
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Find a guy with one big hand and one little one :) Seriously, guys don't mind (mature guys anyways) but I understand how stuff like that can make you feel uncomfortable. Unfortunately fixes for that kind of thing are usually surgical and spendy, so save your pennies. Short term just get a little padding thing for one side, I don't know what they're called
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I have the same problem one's a a cup and the other is a c cup. My boyfriend also does'nt care. I'm thinking about gettting an implant in the smaller one. My boyfriend doesn't think I need to, but I feel like I need something done cause I feel the same way you do even though him and my mom says you can't notice when I have my clothes on. How did you tell your boyfriend about yours or did he find out?
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very few folks , if any would ever notice. you could wear a padded bra on that side. or not worry about it. if your boyfriend doesnt notice...noone else does
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get surgery i think u need it..
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What you say is true for nearly every women on earth. There may be a few with a perfect match, but not many. You can, of course, get surgery, but that strikes me as extreme for what is perfectly normal.
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My sister has the same problem so I know a bit about how it can make you feel. You can go for surgery and get one smaller or the other bigger, but my sis just puts a pad made for this sort of thing into her bra and is very satisfied with that.
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You're 18? Don't do anything! They'll even out on their own.
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Breast asymmetry is common. Up to 50% of women have some difference in breast size. Some women can have A and C, so you are well within normal variation. Most doctors assume that breast size differences are either genetic tendencies or random events in which paired organs like the breasts just grow differentially with respect to starting and stopping. The breasts are stimulated to grow under the influence of estrogen hormone in young girls. It begins with breast budding and about two years after that the first menstrual period occurs. The breast continues to grow for about 2-4 more years and it is during that time that there can be differences in size. Catchup growth does take place but if you are now 21 years old and breast development has gone on more than about 6 years, then it is unlikely to change now until pregnancy or menopause. Those are the other two events that can change size and shape of the breasts. If you have a difficulty determining cup size you may want to measure the breasts the way the plastic surgeons measure it. Using this technique, you need a tape measure that has markings in inches. Start at the outside of the chest where the breast begins. Measure across the fullest part of the breast (usually across the nipple) to where the other side of the breast stops near the breast bone. If the measurement is: * 7 inches (17.8 cm) - cup size is A * 7.5 inches (19.0 cm) - cup size is full A * 8 inches (20.3 cm) - cup size is B * 8.5 inches (21.6 cm) - cup size is full B * 9 inches (22.9 cm) - cup size is C * 9.5 inches (24.1 cm) - cup size is full C * 10 inches (25.4 cm) - cup size is D * 10.5 inches (26.7 cm) - cup size is full D * 11 inches (30 cm) - cup size is DD What about sagging or drooping breasts (ptosis) ? Can they be fixed? Breasts naturally sag after menopause when they lose fatty tissue and their support weakens. Prior to that, breasts may also show significant loss of fat and fluid after pregnancy and breast feeding. More often than not, the breasts do not actually sag, but rather they have a pseudo ptosis in the postpartum period. This can be a significant flattening and collapse of the breast. True ptosis or sagging can happen before the menopause and may actually be a congenital change just like asymmetry. Several different types have been described. It can be improved surgically with what is termed a mammopexy or "fastening" of the breast. Implants alone may correct mild ptosis. What other abnormal breast sizes and shapes are there and what can be done? There are several other breast size and shape anomalies that may benefit from cosmetic surgery. Tuberous breasts get their name from being shaped like a tube. The base of the breast is not broad-based but rather constricted so that the breast appears more like a tube than a cone. Tuberous breasts can be changed through surgery. Lack of almost any breast development, hypoplasia, is another condition that may be a familial or congenital characteristic. Surgeons can add implants to the breasts. Hyperplasia is the opposite condition, i.e., the breasts are too large. Surgeons have corrected these conditions for many years. Abnormal breast shape and size can be harmful to a woman's self esteem. It pays to know what some of the common differences in breast shape and size are. It is also very important to understand that almost no woman has two breasts of identical size and shape in the natural state. The differences are then just a matter of degrees.
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actuall,i do all that stuff of putting on bra pad to make it look ok but i still dont feel free,am not able to try on padless bras as every other person and not able to look sexy as others,,cant have a breast implant cos i dont have the money and my boyfriend is out of the question
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