I don't personally have that problem, but I have a very good friend who does. I'd say hers are about a cup-size different (maybe a cup and a half).
In general, I've heard that life-changes that affect your breasts (such as puberty, and having a child) can cause them to become even. My friend however has finished puberty (about 10 years ago in fact) and her breasts have always remained uneven. She hasn't had a child though, so I can't answer about that.
She seems to have no real problem with it. She doesn't wear a padded (or half-padded) bra to disquise the problem, and she's never considered surgery.
in the end, I think the most important thing is doing what YOU want to do (and not doing it for the sake of someone else's opinion about your body). So, good luck with your research. And whether or not you decide to ever have surgery, I just wanted to share my story and let you know that you're not completely alone in your body issues.
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Date: 2003-10-10 10:58 pm (UTC)In general, I've heard that life-changes that affect your breasts (such as puberty, and having a child) can cause them to become even. My friend however has finished puberty (about 10 years ago in fact) and her breasts have always remained uneven. She hasn't had a child though, so I can't answer about that.
She seems to have no real problem with it. She doesn't wear a padded (or half-padded) bra to disquise the problem, and she's never considered surgery.
in the end, I think the most important thing is doing what YOU want to do (and not doing it for the sake of someone else's opinion about your body). So, good luck with your research. And whether or not you decide to ever have surgery, I just wanted to share my story and let you know that you're not completely alone in your body issues.