| My college girlfriend had asymmetrical breasts. My 20 year old self thought it was pretty cool, like I had options. |
| Does DD shower after gym and will girls make fun of her? |
As a woman with this issue, this makes me smile! |
OP is talking about significant difference. I'm about a small C on one side and DD+ on the other. Looked into surgery but insurance won't cover it because they need to talk a certain number of CCs out, and it only needed to be done with one breast. |
You won't do something because insurance won't cover it? |
This isn't life threatening, and the PP may not have the $5000+ laying around to do it. Jeez. |
PP. I know, shocker. $8-10K isn't chump change here. |
I have at least 1 cup size difference (and the smaller one is essentially flat so it is very obvious) and men have made similar comments to me! I am still self conscious over it but in a padded bra it's not immediately apparent to anyone but me. |
No one has showered after gym since the 80s. |
| I have this. Small b on one side large c on the other. Totally noticeable without a bra and can make my clothes fit oddly. I wear a molded bra and put an insert in the smaller side. Not ideal but life goes on. No partner has ever complained. |
I am relatively certain high schools still shower after gym. |
Nope. I have a sophomore in FCPS. They do not shower after gym at her high school. There was no time to shower after gym when I was In high school in the mid 90's either. We usually didn't stop doing gym class until the bell rang and we only had 4 minutes to get to the next class. |
They don't. They didn't in the '80s either. |
| Nope, they didn't even out. Nipple sizes are very different too. |
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Guy here. In the 34 years before I got married I must have seen 100 breasts and no two were ever alike. (Think snowflakes and fingerprints.) A certain assymetry is quite normal and remembered fondly. After 34, my first hand experience is limited to exactly two somewhat assymetrical breasts, which my lovely children enjoyed for months on end. To the ladies, all I can say is thanks for the mammories.
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