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20-09-2012, 18:58
(This post was last modified: 20-09-2012, 19:15 by
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Hello. My right breast sits an inch lower than my left, so when I lift my arms up, my bra goes over my right breast, therefore squeezing the bottom inch of my breast, causing an indentation if left alone. It doesn't look bigger, just in a different place. Has anyone else had this problem and been able to fix it?
Here's a drawing if you don't know what I'm talking about (if I were looking in a mirror, this is what I'd see):
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I have that a little too... Though not that bad... At least, not yet.
I think it's fairly normal for breasts not to be perfectly symmetrical in shape or position either, just like one's usually smaller than the other.
I don't think there's really anything that can be done though
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Yes I have this. I always thought one breast was significantly smaller than the other but it is place lower and slightly smaller giving an illusion. But I know its because of my ill-aligned spine. Time to get that fixed. I am scrunched higher on my left side which brings it up and looks smaller than my right. IF I align my shoulders correctly, the breasts look more aligned.
You may have asymetry or need a chiropractor or both like me.
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Oh wow, I never really thought about that. I have always had problems with my back being out of alignment. I guess it's time to go to the chiropractor! I'm wondering, though, if it's not from being out of alignment, then if I go bigger, will it be more noticeable? I don't want to be too much bigger. I only want to be a full B cup. Right now I'm A.
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Oh wow... my shoulder blades are misaligned as well. I always just figured it was something normal because I've ALWAYS had it, even when I was younger, and no doctor ever saw fit to tell me it was anything to worry about.
But if this means my spine is misaligned... I really can't afford to get it fixed right now
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Sometimes, the way one sleeps, sits at the computer, stands and viruses can cause misalignement. A few sessions to the chiropractor should bring a noticable difference. Mine is caused by the way I sleep (on my side and I twist to the right).