24-03-2016, 20:59
(This post was last modified: 24-03-2016, 21:22 by Dianna1395.)
(24-03-2016, 18:26)iam72hrstv Wrote: I sell furnature and mattresses. When you sleep on your side you create a pressure point on the shoulder you sleep on. The downward blood flow and gravity pushing on your body makes it heavier on one side. We sell side sleep pillows for neck allignment. So I believe blood flow and weight is accelerated on your side you sleep on. My right breast is bigger due to sleeping on my right.
Not sure, Iam.
I'm a side sleeper, always been. I'm hitting REAL complications from it. I ALWAYS sleep facing the outside of the bed, regardless of side. Most recently - a few years now - I've been sleeping on my left side. I'm an IT guy, so leaning forward and slouching 90% of a given day. Add to that the sidewards posture? My shoulders passed a tipping point, I guess, and my right shoulder's a nightmare. I'm using soft tissue work to correct it now, but - I've found I can't roll over and change it out. So, I can't relax the right shoulder by sleeping on that side. Makes it worse, in fact - AND bothers the left shoulder. One of the reasons for the Neaderthal workout program, get my muscles back in the correct place, and strengthen them to stay there.
For comparison, my left breast has always been bigger. Sleep on the right, sleep on the left, left is bigger. Massage both, left gets smaller, right gets bigger.
And it's not a nightly thing, either. I was able to try months at a time over the last few years (OK, about 4 years back, I specifically slept on the left side. Didn't help the shoulder, didn't grow the left breast. 6 month test period.)
I've read that most women have different sizes and the girls hang differently. Some have attributed the left side being larger to location of heart. I'm not sure.
What I DO know is, men have a similar set - testicles! Man's testicles don't sit at the same size and location (no bilateral symmetry there). In fact, one is always a little higher and forward of the other. Otherwise, we'd have issues running, walking, etc.
I imagine it's the same for breasts. :-) Maximum mobility means toss the strict bilateral symmetry, and one hangs a little lower than the other, and is a little smaller.
But it's just a guess....
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