If you had IBC, you'd be dealing with far more than unevenly sized breasts by now, yes.
If you had IBC, you'd be dealing with far more than unevenly sized breasts by now, yes.
Logically I know that... But I can't stop thinking "what if?"... I can't stand the difference... I can clearly feel it when I wear a bra and it drives me crazy... It's like my bigger breast il always in my way
It really isn't a what if, I promise. It's like asking what if the sun goes out.
I do my best
I feel down because this obsession with my breast is seriously ruining my life. I touch it everywhere everyday and I'm always thinking how it feels especially when I walk (as my bigger breast bounces more then the other I can clearly feel it)
I can't live rhis way
Kiko are you 22 years old (looking at your name above)? So you are saying that they have been symmetrical for 5 years, so that would mean that as you developed as a young woman it is just the way they are - right ? AS you've already been told most women are assymetrical, I am a cup size difference from one to the other, but I know that for some people the difference is more than that and can be pyschologically upsetting. How much REAL difference is there between the two ?
Didn't measure the difference... I would say 1.5 - 2cm in volume... What is concerning is that they're different internally (one being more glandular)
I was 18 when I first noticed it... I don't know maybe they were still growing
Well, in your bra are they that different.....how do you manage the difference? buy a bigger bra for the larger size ? See, what I'm trying to work out here , is if they are quite as different as you believe.....
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