(14-02-2016, 05:48)James98 Wrote:(03-02-2016, 01:20)Ally785 Wrote: Trying to fix the asymmetry as my right one has always been a little bigger. Did some research and I think it's because the weight of it has lowered it more than the left one. To correct it I'm trying to pump the smaller one for longer and with more pressure as well as position the cup higher.Wouldn't you want to position the cup lower on your smaller breast to make it even with the right one?
I started doing that for the first few days, but I guess I forgot until I looked closely at the pictures. Now I'm doing it.
Edit: Maybe I don't understand what is going on. Is the root of your breasts even on the bottom? That is does the larger one hang down more but attaches to your chest at the same level. If so then you would be right, encouraging more growth on the upper half of your breast. Also as the right one fills out, the nipple would be pulled higher.
Hi James, thanks for reading my thread
 The rationale behind me positioning the cup higher on the smaller one is to encourage more growth on the top of the smaller one so the nipple would kinda.. drop I guess? So yes, it's what you thought I thought lol. I think the root of the breasts are pretty even on the bottom. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong. I kinda think maybe I should focus more on just doing my best to make sure the nipples are just at the same level in the domes. That way I don't wind up making the problem worse lol. But then to do that, I have to manipulate the breasts so the dome is higher on the smaller one. I don't know anymore.. I totally respect your opinions on this by the way, would love to hear what you think. Maybe I could put something in the domes to force the nipples to be even without positioning the cups at different levels.
	
