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I'm a 27 year old male and i notice my left breast is a bit bigger than the right one. Is this normal or is it supposed to be symmetrical?
I don't want to google.. I'm worried about male breast cancer.. I'm otherwise healthy (i think)
Capercrohnj
25-05-17, 18:56
Everybody is asymmetrical
Are breast supposed to be symmetrical??
Only if you're paying for them! :D We're asymmetrical by nature both male and female.
Positive thoughts
Are breast supposed to be symmetrical??
Only if you're paying for them! :D We're asymmetrical by nature both male and female.
Positive thoughts
Hahaha that made me laugh. But thank you for reassuring, glad i didn't google
Yep, definitely asymmetrical! It's a pain in the ass when your bra only fits the one side.
Oh, girl. I loved this question xD. I don't pretend to be disrespectful or degenerated but not even men have symmetrical testicles. :roflmao:
Me and my family are very open mind about our attributes, and I once heard my mom complain about her asymmetrical boobies.
Asymmetrical testicles are specifically for keeping things a bit cooler down there :)
Boobs are always a little differently sized. Apparently it's more common to have a smaller right breast than left breast.
snowghost57
26-05-17, 02:04
Oh lordy you all just kill me! TMI mdel but that was really funny, thanks for the chuckle.
Al Bundy says women should have 3 breasts. One in the back for dancing. :D
MyNameIsTerry
26-05-17, 05:06
Al Bundy says women should have 3 breasts. One in the back for dancing. :D
Al Bundy was happiest on the toilet with his paper :biggrin: Peg dragging him to the bedroom normally set off panic :biggrin:
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Asymmetrical testicles are specifically for keeping things a bit cooler down there :)
That's true, and they help your partner keep cool too by flapping about when in use :winks:...but less helpful when sand is involved :biggrin:
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