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| "...I'm 20 years old. ... I've always felt quite comfortable with my breasts. I developed slightly earlier than many of the girls I went to school with, and have never felt that my breasts are too big or too small. I suppose I like them, really, just as they are." | "First, THANK YOU for creating this site!!! Honestly, I'm really not happy with my breasts, I wear a padded push- up bra that gives me the appearance of having ROUND B cups. I've always felt very out of place... my breasts don't seem to fit my body. I'm 19 years old, my breasts have been the same size since I was 14 (except with my weight loss instead of being a 38 A I am now a 34 A). They look unnaturally small for my body size. I think breasts of all sizes can be beautiful if they fit the body. I refuse to get surgery mostly because I find fake tits very unattractive. I've been considering pills but I'm terrified (with no conclusive evidence one way or the other) it might induce breast cancer. so I am currently on a quest to just.. learn to be 'ok' with my breasts and I think presenting them to the world in an anonymous way like this with no fear is taking one big step in a positive direction. Thank you again.." |
"Hello,
I think your site is so IMPORTANT! I am currently 23 years old and will turn 24 this month of August. Not pregnant, have never been. I have very deep stretchmarks on my breasts, from top half way down to nipple. Unable to see them in photo. Magazine covers have left me feeling like my boobs are sagging and unappealing. I do not know how "sagging" they are in comparison with other people my age. I feel like my right breast is considerably larger than my left... and it concerns me that they are not "equal" looking. Am I being paranoid? I feel very concerned about the "age" of my breasts, and want to do my best to keep them at least where they are now." |
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| "I just discovered your site today and it has already given me so much peace of mind. I'm 20, have asymmetrical large C cup breasts and large areolas. I was feeling self conscious about my nipples lately but now I realize that they're totally normal. I also have a ton of stretch marks for a young woman who has never been pregnant. I am attaching 2 photos that you are welcome to use. I hope they can help another woman appreciate her body for what it is." | "18 years old, never been pregnant, generally always been skinny. When I hit 16 my boobs grew more. 32 B cup." | "Hi, I am 19 years old. I have always been thin. My breasts have grown a little in the past year. They were very small before that. I have seen that most of my friends have larger breasts then me. I was a little self conscious about this, but now I am happy with my breasts." |
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| "I'm 24 years old and I've never been pregnant. I've always been skinny. All the women in my family have huge boobs (D and up), so I'm hoping mine will catch up one day! My mother had small boobs when she was my age and hers got big when she was pregnant. I think I'm about a 34A. I like to run, so I appreciate not having to wear a sports bra. I would like to be a bit bigger and I often wear gel inserts in my bra to balance me out, although not in a bikini. I'd never get surgery, because I don't agree with the idea of permanently changing your body to fit in. I'm pretty happy with my body and I'm glad that it's healthy, which I think is the most important thing. My boyfriend is happy with my body too. I think he'd like it if I had slightly bigger boobs, but he's always said he loves my body because it's me." | "18 years old. I lost alot of weight due to bulimia at age 15. I have some stretch marks. I wish my breasts were a bit larger, though!" | "I'm 23 y-o from a southern european country. I have never been pregnant. I usually wear a 34A bra. I've no stretch marks, and I've been almost like that since I was 12, I think (I developed quite fully just after my first period, I was almost 12). I've always been quite athletic. I feel like I'm not well proportioned, I wish I had larger breasts, that would fit nicer on my lower part body. I feel 'large', I'm about 34 - 25.5 - 37.5. Though I like the shape of my breast. Thank you for this site. So a great idea!" |
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| "I'm 21 years old and a 32B, I have a small frame and have never been overweight, and have never been pregnant. I have always been unhappy with the shape and size of my breats and since puberty have always hoped they grow bigger. I feel my breasts are too far apart and are asymetrical, my nipples are too large and point in different directions. I would like my breasts to be bigger and fuller in size. I would never consider suugery as it is too dangerous and I don't believe in surgery for purely cosmetic reasons. Your site is helping me on my quest to accept my breasts the way they are. I never thought I would feel comfortable enough to show my breasts but after looking at your website I hope that by submitting my photo I can help or simply show other girls who are unhappy with their breasts that breasts really do come in all shapes and sizes. Thanks." | "I am 22 years old. Never been pregnant was a size 34a all through school then went to a 38c. My left breast is larger than my right however the nipple on my right breast is smaller than the one on the left. I always hated my breasts I thought they looked nice in clothes but ugly bare however I have learned to love them." | "I am 22 years old. I'm 6'1" tall and unsure of my weight at the moment. My
breasts are size 34AA. I have never been pregnant, so I havent breastfed. I
have only started wearing bras regularly over the last few months, after I realised they made my breasts look slightly bigger and a nicer shape underneath shirts. When I was about 16/17 I suffered from anorexia, but I have been fine for years now and actually enjoy food a lot. I am still unhappy with my breasts though. Recently I have suffered from "chest-acne", and I also find the shape of my breasts unappealing, plus the gap between them is very large. my shoulders are VERY broad and combined with my small breasts I feel extremely masculine. For this reason I find I can't wear a lot of "fashionable" clothes because they look ridiculous, so I tend to live in t-shirts and vest-tops (tank tops)." |
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| "Age: 28, 36 or 38 C-D depending on the bra. I was an early bloomer and developed stretchmarks from this. That along with the fact that I have large nipples that are barely even noticeable have always caused me grief. One is also slightly larger/saggier than the other. I've spent most of my adult life on the heavier side but I think I would be considered an average sized shape. Life is too short to be concerned with fitting into the confines of what our society says is beautiful. I wished we could all really start believing that the difference and variety is what makes us all special and unique instead of feeling abnormal and ugly." |
Age 23, some stretch marks due to weight gain. "I have never been skinny, but at my healthy weight (about 30 pounds ago), my breasts always sagged and were never "perky." I have always had feelings of inadequacy because my breasts are not perfect. If you notice, one is slightly smaller than the other. Also, my areolas are very large and I have uneven skin tones with some clogged pores. But these breasts are mine and I don't intend to alter them with any kind of medicine or operation! This site has definitely boosted my self esteem!" | "I am 18 years old. I am obese. I have many stretch marks. I have been overweight for most of my teenage
life. I have not ever used breast enhancement pills. I have not ever had plastic
surgery.
I would also like to say that this site has made me extremely happy. I am still quite ashamed of my breasts. I've always felt ugly because of my breasts. I'm glad that there is a place for women to know that they are normal." |
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| "I'm 29 years old, never been pregnant, but for the second time in my life weighing too much. After I lost the weight (approx. 50 lbs.) the first time I got lots of stretch marks (now faded white) and my breasts sag since then. My breasts are a huge issue for me, esp. because of the big areola which I hate and the fact that my breasts don't point forward. I had a boyfriend who made me feel very uncomfortable because of them. I'm so glad your site exists, every time I'm doubting I open it up and reassure myself that I'm perhaps not perfect but okay. Thank you so much!" | "I am twenty years old and on the slim side. I am about a 32AA/A. I have had
massive issues with my breasts ever since I started at college and it became
apparent to me that small breasts were popularly labelled as 'unattractive'
and even 'weird.' Up until then I had always liked my breasts; I was proud
that I was small because I like being different from my larger friends and I
think I liked to consider myself more 'petite' than them.(small breasts are
feminine in their own right!)
However, since college I have had real issues with my self esteem and have considered pills/surgery/exercises to increase my breast size. It has been a real cause of upset to me over the years. Because I am not a superficial person, all I have ever wanted is to accept myself the way I am. This is something which I am slowly learning to do, although my confidence seems to fluctuate. It is especially difficult for someone at such a vulnerable age with such pressure from peers and the media. However, I have found your website really helpful in my struggle towards acceptance/confidence. I feel that a small bust is not a feature to be simply 'tolerated' but that it can be just as or even more attractive than a larger one. I think that all different shapes and sizes can be attractive in different ways and that attitude and character are just as important as shape and size when it comes to sex appeal. I must also add that no man has ever had a problem with my breasts or felt the need to ignore/avoid them!" |
"I am a 25 year old graduate student. I am fairly athletic, I like to work out, ride horses, go hiking, you name it. I've struggled to accept my body for a long time, especially considering the breast-obsessed culture I was raised in. However now I feel much more comfortable with myself, and their size has in no way impeded any of my endeavors. I have a very loving and supportive boyfriend who adores them, not because they are breasts, but because they are part of me. I only wish that young girls out there now could understand that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and not between the pages of a fashion magazine." |
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| "I am 18, and I've never been pregnant. I've always been rather skinny, and on top of that, pear-shaped, so I have a tiny upper body. I've been self-conscious about the smallness of my breasts in the past, but now I really like them. The fact that my right breast hangs a little bit lower than the left amuses me to no end." | " I am 18 years of age. I have a few stretchmarks on my breasts but they aren't very noticable. I have a very curvy figure and weigh 120 pounds. I have always been insecure with my breast because I thought I was the only person who did not fit the "perfect" citeria. I have been with my fiance for two and a half years. All of this time, he has never full on seen my breasts, and we are getting married in March. He says that he loves me and every part of my body is beautiful, but I am still very self-conscious of my body. Your site has helped me more than you can possibly imagine. I absolutely love browsing and hearing what others have to say. I would love for you to put my picture up in your galleries as another proof that women are still beautiful even without the perfections." | "I am 26 years old and have never been pregnant.I have never been fat and then lost weight. I am a 34b bra size. I don't know why but I have always had what I think are saggy boobs. Even by the time I was 14 or so I thought they were not perky like the other girls in my PE class. I also wish my nipples weren't so big and pokey. Oh well." |
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| "I'm a 24-year-old white girl. Growing up I always wanted big boobs, but I'm happy with what I have now. They're 34B or so. I'm 5'8" and about 115 lbs. I suffered from anorexia on and off for about 4-5 years, getting down to 83 lbs and a 32A bra size. My breast size has fluctuated a lot with my eating disorder and various birth control methods I've been on." | "I am 21 and have never been pregnant. In the picture there are stretch marks on the sides and I have tubular sagging breasts with large areolas. Ever since 4th grade I can remember hating my breasts. They have looked like this for as long as I remember. During middle school (when I was about 12-13) I was very overweight. I had a doctor tell me that they looked like that because I was fat during that time. This made me hate myself more because I assumed it was my fault that I was "ugly". I lost weight in high school and now I'm about 150 pounds and 5'9". I later had a doctor tell me that genetically I was predetermined to have tubular breasts like these and they were normal and healthy breasts. A guy I dated made fun of them right before dumping me and about a year later I got my areolas reduced with plastic surgery. These are the before pictures. All my life up until a couple of years ago I had never seen anyones breasts that look like mine, and I thought I was a disgusting incomplete woman. I realize now that I was never broken or "ugly", every one of these women on this site are perfect and are how they should be, it is our culture's standardization of the body (especially the female body) that is flawed." | |
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| "I'm a 20 year old woman with natural breasts who has never been pregnant. I suffered from an eating disorder in high school and lost 35 pounds then gained it back. I am about 5'4" and 145 pounds. I feel like my breasts sag more than they should for their size and for my age and it causes me some stress." | "I'm 19 years old, Scandinavian and I've never had children. I've always been normal size and my breasts have been the same size for six years. Because I'm very pale my nipples aren't very dark and at some point I thought they were too small. First I was disappointed that I only got an A cup but since I was 15 or so I've been proud of my small breasts. Small doesn't mean anything negative to me, I consider small breasts beautiful. This site really opened my eyes - I never realised there was such a difference between every single person. It makes me feel very confident to know that any common, "normal" shape or size doesn't even exist." | "African American, Age 27, Bra size 36J. Thank you so much for your site. I have always been self-conscious about my body and my breasts - thinking that they were too large and usually having erect nipples. I used to wear minimizers, body shapers and anything that I could get my hands on to make my breasts appear smaller. It has only been within the last 6 months that I have even been able to look at my body without clothes on." |
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The following comments are from various visitors to www.007b.com. 007 Breasts is not necessarily endorsing everything written in the comments. The comments and opinions below belong to the commenters who made them. The comments are posted here because they might further help and encourage men and women who visit this website; however 007 Breasts is NOT responsible for the comments nor for any loss or damage caused by reading them.
I have ALWAYS had one breast a whole size larger than the other. When I was a teen, my Dr. told me it was just a weak muscle, that it might develope, and if I wanted when I was older, I could always opt for surgery.
Since then, I have been married (and divorced) twice, given birth and breast-fed two children. I love my breasts, and am happy with... well, at least one of them.
I wear a 38D, but the right breast is a c. No men have ever told me they cared. They served their purpose, and I even joked that my children had the choice of "whole milk, or half&half" ! Hahaha
Anyway, the only people who have really made me feel like a "freak" were nurses, or Doctors! Of all people, one was a Nurse practitioner for my OB/GYN when I was pregnant with my second child. She examined me and said, "Have your breasts always been like this?" I said yes. She said, "And your husband doesn't mind?" THAT hurt! I was highly offended and humitiated! I just need to know that I AM normal! That there are others out there who aren't "perfect" like me!
I look at it this way, "God made my breasts like this for a reason...to keep me modest! If they were big, and perfect I'd be flashing them, and showing them off!"
Catherine
I have never been a fan of plastic surgery or implants, there is too much evidence pointing to very real risks.
I was surprised to find that bras help promote breast cancer. I think information like this needs to get publicized better. My wife normally goes braless, I concidered it a matter of choice, and I don't mind. After reading the effects a bra has on a woman, I will now discourage her from wearing one- ever!
ON a side note to the 'perfect' appearence women try to reach by squishing their breasts with clothing and implants, I have this to say : I have NEVER seen an ugly pair of natural breasts (big or small), but there are many ugly ballon-shaped silicone sisters out there who are playing with their lives.
K. Allen Cross, fiction author
I just want to say thank you for making a wed site like this. I am so happy that other ladies have breasts just like mine. I have always been ashamed of my breasts because they are big and saggy and i'm only 16 years old with no kids. I was all caught up in what the media said my breasts were suppose to look like and felt that they would never be beauiful. This website has boosted my self confidence,I feel so much more better. I wish other girls in my situation who are ashamed about their breasts knew about this web site. Thank you!!!
Clerisse
I'm 29 and a 44C. I am completely fine with my breasts and for the most part have always been. I think this is because I saw my mom's breasts quite a bit growing up and she never expressed any dislike for her breasts. I only wish bras my size were more accessible. I have more issues with my weight than my breasts.
Sara
Hey, love the site, it's so great that there are people out there who understand what REAL women are like and don't go for the fake, plastic girls plastered all over fashion magazines!! It made me feel better about myself and I stopped thinking I was weird because my c-cup breasts haven't started sagging at all yet which makes them look smaller than they actually are. All hail self-esteem!!
JP
The beauty of breasts is in the eye of the beholder. This is similar to facial and physical beauty. Beauty is undefinable.
Henry.
i now my breasts are perfectly normal,this website has showed me that. but i still wish they were not so small and empty looking.i feel that they might be smaller than my stomach every time i look down .i have thought of losing weight on my stomach but i dont know if that will also make my breasts smaller as well as my stomach.i relly hope not.will it??
kristinaHere is the thing about losing or gaining weight: if you lose weight, you will lose it all over, not just in your stomach. So yes, you may lose some fat from your breasts too.
If you gain weight, you will also gain it all over, in your breasts, stomach, behind, thighs. It is basically unavoidable. It's kind of like that the breasts will look 'proportionate' in comparison to other body parts. Anorexic girls have almost no breasts, and the overweight people have more of a bust. The images shown us in the magazines, where the models are real skinny everywhere else but have huge breasts, that is just practically an impossibility to occur naturally. Losing weight does have health benefits anyway though. It's not just the breast size that determines your 'appearance'. For example if you lose weight in your belly and then try to keep a really good posture, it might help your appearance overall.
As an aritist i find it incredably boring that the media focuses on breasts that are implants. People come in differnt shapes and sizes shouldn't their breasts too?
shawn
Thank you sooo much... I'm a 19 year old female and my mother died when I was young...I always thought that I had small nipples and that I was willing to do anything to come up with the money to get breast implants to make my seemingly pointed boobs round full and more firm.... now seeing these pics I realize my breasts have developed and that is just the way they are shaped and I also took a look at your nipple page and mine are just like theirs... I am no longer worried thanks from a wandering daughter...
cory
I really apreciate this web site. It made me feel more comfortable about my breasts. I applaude you for giving everyone the chance to see reality and not plastic. Thanks.
annonomous
When I was about 12 or 13, I had an incident by where my cousin grabbed both of my breasts from behind me. She grabbed me so hard that it took my breath away. Today, I am an adult woman and I have inverted nipples. In my search to understand why this occurred, I have always wondered if this incident could of caused this. I have heard that damage to the nipple bud can cause it to be inverted. I would appreciate knowing. My email is
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i was always ashamed of my breasts. as a teen they were quite saggy and quite large for my petite frame. my chiropractor sighted strain and damage to my lower spine due to early developement. i was anorexic for two years and really didn't notice the drastic change in my bust size and continued to wear my size c bras when i had become an a. i rode and trained horses when i was 17 and the bouncing did some damage to the connective tissue. they sagged worse than ever. i had stretch marks from the growth spurt i had in junior high and thought that i was hideous. Then i got engaged to the man of my dreams when i was 19. I was so worried that i would dissapoint my husband on our wedding night. Much to my delight, he loves them and more importantly loves me completely. While perky breasts may seem pretty, they are just another type of build, and thanks to a web site like this, others can come and see for themsleves that they are normal, saggy or not. Mine are also assymetrical and i always had large aerolas. I breast fed both of my children and while there was a lot of pain for the first few months, i was determined to stick it out. They successfully kept my children alive and I'm proud to say now that i am happy the way i am. i am 28. Keep informing the public about how wonderful and beautiful every woman really is. just the way she is.
molSlight note about pain while breastfeeding: it can usually be prevented if you learn a good positioning so the baby latches on correctly. If you're currently breastfeeding and experience pain, don't hesitate to ask a lactation consultant to show you the correct technique.
My breasts developed when I as 12, and was a D cup before I was 16. I have nursed 5 babies and yes my breasts sagged and got bigger. when I was 35 I got a breast reduction to a C cup, and had them repositioned on my chest. Well they grew again, my husband didnt like the first time I had then reduced, he thought they were beautiful just sagging on my chest, now he's really happy because thats where they are for him to enjoy. Ladies leave your breast alone, let nature do its job and let your bf or husband enjoy them naturally.
onna Haynes
I wish I had had this info before having breast implants back in 1985. After 20 years of chronic illness, I had my implants removed 6 months ago. I'm still sick, but I'm so blessed and happy to be back to "normal" - 38 nearly B! I have painful scars that will take forever to heal but I'm ME again and that's so much better than being a perky silicone-filled fake!
Sue
If you are contemplating breast implants, please don't. I am 59 years old, got saline implants at 23 years of age. I am so sick and have been unable to work since 1998. There are no doctors around where I live who know anything about silicone and its health implications, never mind doctors who are informed in this area and will accept Government Medicare for explantation. I sure can't afford the bill on my Social Security Disability. A few years of vanity are not worth it. Oh, in 1969 I thought I was hot stuff, but I would give anything to feel good again, to not be so fatigued I can hardly walk from one room to another, to not ache with every fiber of my being, to not have a liver tumor, to not have asthma, to not have nerve deterioration which doctors can't explain but I can, to not have migraine headaches, to not have bright spots on my brain MRI in areas not typical to MS but probably typical of reaction to silicone breakdown, to not have a wacked out immune system with way too many T killer cells and not a balance of T helper cells . . . to not have these ample breasts which I know are killing me slowly day by day and which I can't get rid of--money talks. 35 years of gradual breakdown of the silicone shell and probably aspergillis mold in the saline solution--my intuition tells me that this is the root cause of all my health problems.
webgirl
I am 18 years old. When my breast started to develope I was in 8th grade. The never really got shape and I felt deflated.... My breast look like flaps of skin. I am ashamed of them. I wear cup padded bras to cover them up. It wasn't till a few weeks ago I heard about Tubular Hypoplastic Breasts. Now I know I am not the only one who has wondered what is wrong with me. I also now know it is alot more common than I thought. Thank you for you site.
Tina
Thank you for your web site. It really made a difference between my wanting to get operated. I realized that I was fine the way it was and that the possibilty of still having more changes after my first pregrancies is worth the wait.
Betsi
God made breasts years before man made implants. Keep what God gave you unadulterated while you are breast feeing your children. Children born to women who had silicone implants and breast fed are developing the same health problems as their mothers. Manufacturers have known the damage and risk of breast implants for years. They just don't tell you.
Elena
Hello and thank you so much for this website. Although, I would have struggled to pay for breast implants, I was online tonight searching for a reputable physician in my area. Now, that I have read and seen this site, I am here to tell you that I would never get them! My reason was because our boss makes me and anyone else with small boobs feel really bad by always talking about what an asset big breast are and how men are always looking at them and how you should flaunt what you have. I am almost the only one in the group with normal size ones that sag a little from breast feeding 3 beautiful children. On one hand I felt she was right but on another it showed that she had nothing else to offer but boobs. After taking this abuse for so many years I came to the conclusion that well, maybe I should try to enlarge. After all she did get promoted to Director, but when I read this I realize now that its not my breat size that offends her, its my intelligence and inward/outward beauty that offends so much!
Thanks
Marguerite
Thank you for your site. BTW, your comments about American breast obsession are something I've said a long time. I think it's about money. Some executives are masterminding this and keeping it going to sell the idea that breasts are for men and not children. If womeen ever took back their breasts and gave them back to their children, the media wouldn't be able to sell them. See, it's like this: our breasts are taboo and must be covered unless some movie producer is charging people to see them. If women start exposing them in public for their real purpose: to FEED BABIES, then nobody would pay to see them because the mystery would be removed and they could be seen for free.
I gained a lot of respect for my somewhat miniature, yet droopy breasts after feeding two, going on three children. I think they're beautiful because they nourish my three favorite little people. How could perfect, perky breasts be more beautiful. My babies think my breasts are perfect.
Carol
What a wonderful sight. I have been trying for years to convince people I know that the breast is just skin!.. we need to quit being so hung up about it. I told My wife yesterday " I dont have nipple phobia"... I will never understand this dilema. Why must a woman cover herself and yet a 300 pound man with a hairy sweaty beer gut can walk topless??? it boggles the mind.
Keith
The photos of sagging breasts were wonderful... if only to show the owners that they are just as normal as everyone else
adagio
Funny how sometimes all you need to get over a problem is for someone to tell you it's normal. THankyou so much for the positive information. With your help I have finally accepted my post-pregnancy chest and I also have gotten over the delusion that I can get back my "old boobs".... and I wouldn't want them back anyway now. and also, with your positive site, I have changed my mind; I now feel very proud of my body's changes and I feel better about myself. I really had no idea other women looked like this too, you never see normal breasts, even less so now with the embarrasment most people have about breastfeeding in public. Thankyou thankyou thankyou.... love
Kat
I am 18 yrs old and the only insecurity I have about my breasts is the fact that I have yet to develop nipples. This doesn't seem normal, so I was wondering what the usual age is when nipples are supposed to develop. I started my period when I was 11 and my breasts are now a 32B. The thing is that sometimes something does appear there where the nipple is supposed to be, but it's always soft and just seems to disappear after a while as if it just disintegrates or something. Is there something seriously wrong with me?
MichelleMe and my cusion was wondering are our breast normal because they are really big and they have no nipples. Well they have nipples but they are very very flat oh yeah and they sag.
NasieI have a question. I am 16 and my breast are actually pretty big. I am in a C cup and my areolas seem to be in normal proportion to my size. What I am worried about though is the actually nipple. I mean I don't really have one. Is there such a thing as inverted nipples? I am very uncomfortable about it because it basically looks like i have a small slit in the center of my areola where the nipple should be but it isn't there. It just looks like they are folded in. I am truly concerened that there is something wrong. Is this something that goes away or does it stay like that forever? And if it does not go away will it be a problem in the future, with breast feeding and whatnot? Thanks for listening!
Nicole StarkeThese folded-in or 'non-existent' nipples are called 'inverted nipples'. The nipple is there and has developed, but is turned or reverted inside instead of outside. Note that if the nipple does poke out when stimulated or cold, then it's not a truly inverted nipple. Nipple can also be flat, in which case there is like a line across it. Inverted or flat nipples are usually nothing to worry about. When breastfeeding, the baby will probably get the nipple out with the sucking, but if not, there are some measures mother can take. Please follow the links on the bottom of our nipple gallery page. Those web pages explain and show pictures about inverted nipples.
I still haven't seen any breast like mine mot even here. I have one breast that is a very large C cup and one that is a B cup. This is a very great size difference. Can you tell me have you heard of this and how can I try to look more normal without surgery since I cannot afford it?
Thank you, MarleneThe size difference might even out as a girl continues to develop. But even if it doesn't, it helps to know that actually most women have asymmetrical breasts. Usually the size difference is only slight, but sometimes the it is more - even a whole cup size.
You're not alone in this. There are many, many other girls and women with lopsided breasts. I personally got lopsided breasts while breastfeeding - because the baby liked one side more than the other.
The lopsidedness can be concealed by wearing an insert in the one bra cup. Try to dress so as to de-emphasize the bustline. You can find ideas to such clothing in the internet. Remember also that usually other people don't notice it nearly so much as you might think.
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