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Old 08-02-2011, 01:18 PM   #1  
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Question Losing size on one side but not the other....

OK--While it's great to be shrinking and I like the fact that my bras are too bag, what's up with one boob being bigger than the other now??? It wasn't this was when I was heavier. It's gotten to the point that anything that's slightly clingy slips to one side!

What to do, what to do???
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Old 08-04-2011, 09:32 AM   #2  
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I noticed that my entire left side is an inch bigger than my right. Yesterday I went bra shopping...my left is a DD and my right is a D how does one compensate for that? While I'm riding my recumbent bike I look at the reflection dial and see the difference, I sag on my entire right side. When I look at my thighs I notice the left side is the only one with a saddle bag. I guess I never really examined myself until this weightloss journey and now I'm seeing too much
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Old 08-04-2011, 07:34 PM   #3  
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I'm asymmetrical too. My upper inner left thigh is noticeable fatter and my right breast is noticeably flatter (to me).Since I'm only an A/B cup, It's not a full cup size of difference, thank goodness. My nips are also different in size, but it doesn't bother hubby (I've asked. He laughed. He hadn't noticed nor did it occur to him to care about such a thing).

In my case, although it's quite noticeable to me, I don't think anyone else notices.
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Old 08-04-2011, 07:38 PM   #4  
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I'm also asymmetrical, and it's a bit more noticeable when I lose weight. Perhaps losing the weight is just revealing more of the difference between the "natural" breast vs. the covering chub
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I've been asymmetrical for a few years now! I'm hoping that losing weight evens them out a little!
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Old 08-05-2011, 01:42 AM   #6  
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Regardless of weight, I'm always mildly asymmetrical (breast size, hip height and width). I think this is the kind of thing we notice about ourselves but unless there's a big difference and we've got a great alterations person doing precision work (so, not just hemming pants or jackets or taking in a waist) no one else will ever pick up on.

Humans. So imperfect.
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