Ladies.. Boobies?
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            Mine are uneven, especially since breastfeeding.
I've got a "hefty leftie" and "mighty rightie". Hefty is an F, Mighty is a D. I try and split the different with DD bras, but it just looks so weird to have wrinkles in one side and spillage in the other.
Hefty leftie and mighty rightie! HAHA Mine are Rachel and Lindsay
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            I went from a C cup to a B cup. The difference in symmetry or lack thereof became much more prominent after weight loss.
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Blue-footed boobie for the win!
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What do you mean insurance will pay for it? I always heard insurance wouldn't pay for anything cosmetic.I got a breast reduction but before I got that done my boobies were deff not twins, my right areola was larger and the nipple, and innie, and my left areola was smaller, and nipple and outie, freakish I sure. Anyway to answer your question, its normal, and if bothers you that much get them fixed after your weight loss insurace does cover a reduction/lift
 Also, I had a girl friend whos boobies were two compleatly diff sizes, like one was a D and one was maybe a B, maybe...her man loved it, he used to joke that it was like having two diff sets of boobies  Lol0 - 
            i have a DD going on E on the right and a D on the left. its never really bothered me till i started to lose weight and now i have to go and get a sports bra. not having much luck getting to the girls to stay put...0
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            Yes. I'm a DD on the right and maybe a c.5 on the left. They were always a little different and then after my first kid was born and I lost weight the first time they got crazy different. It just happens sometimes. I'm hoping that they'll even up as I lose more weight, but if they don't then I'll get one implant to even them up, lol.0
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            Righty has always been just a little heftier than lefty for me, but I've been overweight since i started sprouting boobies. Personally, i've noticed that they have become much more even (and smaller) since I've started losing. I'm so buying new ones when
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What do you mean insurance will pay for it? I always heard insurance wouldn't pay for anything cosmetic.I got a breast reduction but before I got that done my boobies were deff not twins, my right areola was larger and the nipple, and innie, and my left areola was smaller, and nipple and outie, freakish I sure. Anyway to answer your question, its normal, and if bothers you that much get them fixed after your weight loss insurace does cover a reduction/lift
 Also, I had a girl friend whos boobies were two compleatly diff sizes, like one was a D and one was maybe a B, maybe...her man loved it, he used to joke that it was like having two diff sets of boobies  Lol
My insurance doesn't cover ANYTHING. So I know my wouldn't pay for it any kind of boob surgery0 - 
            The truth of the matter is one is and has always been bigger then the other. Most women have one slightly larger then the other.
 most just never knew it. So youre not alone.
This! Most women's boobs are slightly different in size. It's nothing to worry about
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What do you mean insurance will pay for it? I always heard insurance wouldn't pay for anything cosmetic.I got a breast reduction but before I got that done my boobies were deff not twins, my right areola was larger and the nipple, and innie, and my left areola was smaller, and nipple and outie, freakish I sure. Anyway to answer your question, its normal, and if bothers you that much get them fixed after your weight loss insurace does cover a reduction/lift
 Also, I had a girl friend whos boobies were two compleatly diff sizes, like one was a D and one was maybe a B, maybe...her man loved it, he used to joke that it was like having two diff sets of boobies  Lol
Reductions are typically not considered cosmetic if you can prove you have back pain or balance problems from large breasts.0 - 
            
Reduction isn't cosmetic, its preventative. Most insurance companies will pay for that.What do you mean insurance will pay for it? I always heard insurance wouldn't pay for anything cosmetic.0 - 
            When I was fitted for a bra several years ago, the saleslady said to me, "Honey, they're sisters, not twins."

that was hilarious. although i did have to explain it to hubby. haha.0 - 
            Lol Love that!0
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            I was always perfectly Symmetrical. But when I lost 60 lbs. one lost more than the other. Weird. Not happy about it.0
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