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Old Jun 24, 2011, 01:43 PM
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For the past couple of years I've noticed that my breasts are two different sizes. I've always been self-conscious about it. But now one of them is much larger than the other. I just finished a growth-spurt and my left breast is about a 38C whereas the right is only around a 32-34C. I know that everyone's breasts are a little different, but I think that's a pretty big difference. I feel like everyone can tell that they're different sizes.
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Old Jun 24, 2011, 05:20 PM
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I'm sorry the different sizes of your breasts are bothering you. My guess is that other people don't notice. It may be that with your next growth spurt they will balance out better. I know that my breasts kept growing after I stopped growing taller, so you may have a while before they finish. There were times when one was bigger than the other and then the other was bigger, now they are more similar to each other than different. Try to not be critical of yourself.
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Old Jun 25, 2011, 02:49 PM
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It is completely normal both are in the c cup. It doesnt matter that the numbersa are the same. If they're not both a c eg a c 38 and a b32-34 than that would be unusal.

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Old Jun 25, 2011, 02:58 PM
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To answer your question - yes this can happen where one is significantly larger than the other and it's up to you if you ever wanted to fix this or just wear more padding. Your numbers confuse me a bit though because the actual number refers to the rib cage circumference, but the cup lettering is the actual size of the breast. So hypothetically a woman with a different breast size would still have, lets say a 36 rib cage but one being 36 C and the other breast being a 36 B. It happens though.
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