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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: Hey, I'm 16, and I have one breast that is a fair bit larger than the other. I suppose that I am still quite young and I am most likely still growing, but will they even out in time?
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reader, DIE-romantic. +, writes (22 July 2007):
Mine are too! And my mother's are. Its not abnormal, many women's are. Dont worry about it, as mine are still growing too, i hope they even out as well. They should do.
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male
reader, anonymous, writes (15 July 2007): It's quite normal, although not too common.
My ex wife had one noticeably bigger than the other, and from my own point of view I had 'two for the price of one' by having a choice of whether to play with the big one or the small one.
Phil
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 July 2007): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks everyone! I really apreciate all of your comments. I feel a lot better now, I just wont worry about it! Thank you!
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female
reader, Beckto +, writes (12 July 2007):
Most women don't have exactly the same breast size for each breast. Usually, the one corresponding to the side you write with is usually a little more pronounced because of the added muscle under it. Or, it could just be, just because.
In the mean time, if it's not that noticeable, I would just put up with it, as most women do. If, when you turn 18 or 19 (give yourself time to finish growing!) and it's a big deal, look into safe augmentation/reduction options.
Just remember, it's very normal.
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reader, deejuliet +, writes (12 July 2007):
Not necessarily. We are all somewhat asymetrical, some more than others. My breasts (and I am 39 so I sure hope I am not still growing!) are 2 differant sizes. Most people dont notice this unless I point it out to them though, so it really isnt a big deal. My left breast is a D cup and my right is a DDD.
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reader, Ask_HanBan +, writes (12 July 2007):
its perfectly natrual dont worry, they will become even in time
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