xxkandikiddiexx
05-12-2007, 05:11 AM
Okay, well I'm 18 and about 5 foot 1 inches tall and weigh about 132lbs.
A few months ago my right breast seemed smaller then my left, so I asked my fiance and he said the same thing. My left breast is at a B and my right breast is at about a middle A. To me it is very noticable and drives me crazy so I am adjusting the strap on my right side all day trying to make my breast look bigger.
Do any of you know how I can get my right boob to grow a little to even out with my left breast? Without using implants, pills, or anything in an unnatural form.
A few months ago my right breast seemed smaller then my left, so I asked my fiance and he said the same thing. My left breast is at a B and my right breast is at about a middle A. To me it is very noticable and drives me crazy so I am adjusting the strap on my right side all day trying to make my breast look bigger.
Do any of you know how I can get my right boob to grow a little to even out with my left breast? Without using implants, pills, or anything in an unnatural form.
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Seraph
05-12-2007, 08:54 AM
Unfortunately, this is very common and I don't think there is anything you can do to make them even up. I have this and it has been a bit of a pain all my life, but at least I am not like a friend of mine who has to buy two bras and join them together as she is over one size different. OMG.
Tivo123
05-12-2007, 11:03 AM
It's really, really common. Not much you can do about it that doesn't involve surgery. My left has always been at least a cup size larger than my right. It sucks because it's hard to buy bras that fit, but I've managed for the last many years and I guess I just accepted it.
But if you do any kind of research, you'll find that it's actually MORE common to have them be two different sizes than it is to have them be perfectly symmetrical (with the exception of the women who have had surgery to fix it).
But if you do any kind of research, you'll find that it's actually MORE common to have them be two different sizes than it is to have them be perfectly symmetrical (with the exception of the women who have had surgery to fix it).
JinL
05-13-2007, 11:32 AM
You are through growing at 18.
It's really, really common. Not much you can do about it that doesn't involve surgery. My left has always been at least a cup size larger than my right. It sucks because it's hard to buy bras that fit, but I've managed for the last many years and I guess I just accepted it.
But if you do any kind of research, you'll find that it's actually MORE common to have them be two different sizes than it is to have them be perfectly symmetrical (with the exception of the women who have had surgery to fix it).
It's really, really common. Not much you can do about it that doesn't involve surgery. My left has always been at least a cup size larger than my right. It sucks because it's hard to buy bras that fit, but I've managed for the last many years and I guess I just accepted it.
But if you do any kind of research, you'll find that it's actually MORE common to have them be two different sizes than it is to have them be perfectly symmetrical (with the exception of the women who have had surgery to fix it).
Thisby
05-13-2007, 11:27 PM
You are through growing at 18.
My short answer: this is not correct.
More importantly, I'm not sure why he's even posting that in this thread because you are asking about your breasts, and they can keep growing forever, since their size is affected by weight, lol.
As for the size difference, I'm not sure there is anything you can do about it from a growth standpoint.
Maybe you can get one of those bras with the little extra insert, and just use one of them.
My short answer: this is not correct.
More importantly, I'm not sure why he's even posting that in this thread because you are asking about your breasts, and they can keep growing forever, since their size is affected by weight, lol.
As for the size difference, I'm not sure there is anything you can do about it from a growth standpoint.
Maybe you can get one of those bras with the little extra insert, and just use one of them.

