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My breasts are different sizes

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Question - (21 February 2009) 3 Answers - (Newest, 25 February 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hey, I'm 16 and my breast's are different sizes.

I know that its perfectly normal because no woman has two equally sized breasts, But i wear a C-cup bra, and one is too big for it, and one is too small.

So im guessing, one is B and one is D - thats two sizes difference.

I started growing breasts at the age off 11 and one was always bigger, now i'm 16 and the same one is bigger.

Is there any chance they will even out? I dont like to put padding in and the size difference is obvious through my top as well. So i'm usually wearing a jacket at all times.

I really don't like the fact that one is 2 sizes smaller.

I dont think they will even out, but I dont know when breasts stop growing either.

I know its normal, but I just dont like it when it is obvious through a tshirt and my bra keeps on moving as one is too big.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (25 February 2009):

I had this problem when I was 16 as well. One was a B and the other was a DD. I have since had 3 surgeries to try and correct the asymmetry and still am very self-conscious about my breasts. (I would not recommend surgery. It is much easier to explain nature’s imperfections than huge scars during intimate moments). I found that what worked best for me was to buy a bra that fit the biggest breast and then had a pocket to place padding in for the smaller one. I know it sounds weird, but you can purchase bras designed for breast cancer patients, and also the prosthetic inserts (that feel quite real) to go in them. For me, just being able to put on a bra and not having to stuff it every day made me feel much more “normal”. Good luck.

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A female reader, wonderingcat United Kingdom +, writes (21 February 2009):

wonderingcat agony auntI am sort of the same, though when I lose some weight (to 100 lbs instead of 115 lbs) it doesn't show as much because I wear the same comfortable (not tight, but not baggy) tops/blouses. What I do when I wear body hugging tops is that I take out the padding from one cup and leave the other one, so they look pretty much the same size now.

When I am naked with my partner, my noticeably different size boobs beoame an endless means of amusement and laughter and pleasure for both of us. My bigger one is extremely sensitive to sensual touch so sometimes I have to remind my partner that "her little sister" felt neglected .... LOL

I had a mammogram taken, and they are fine. But regardless of the different sizes boobs, mammograms are a must for women to take, at least every 5 years until you are 40 and then annual or every other year after that. Particularly if you have a history of [breast] cancer in your family.

Boobs are not just ornaments LOL so I would not worry about their shapes or sizes if I were you (on the cosmetic level at least)

Cat

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A female reader, killadavill United States +, writes (21 February 2009):

mine are definalty the same way...my right boob is smaller than the left...check with the doctor...you may need a mamogram test for brest cancer that's what I need to good luck ma!!!!

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