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tonin
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11 Sep 2010, 3:35 am

This is something I have been interested in for the last 6 years, since my own asymmetry became noticable.

I'm interested in different types of asymmetric physical characteristics in women, how you feel about your's and do you do anything about it, eg, dress differently, plastic surgery, hide...???

This is more about natural asymmetry, not augmented boob jobs. There are many physical forms like different size feet, leg lengths, shoulder drop, boob size/shape/placing, eyes, ears, etc. These can result from as many reasons such as bone and muscle problems, workplace muscle repetition, spinal deformities.

When I started noticing that one of my boobs started growing bigger than the other I panicked. I saw 3 different doctors and they all told me it was normal for most women to have different sizes. Over the next few years it kept growing until twice the size of the other. This year I put on a heap of weight from comfort eating and hiding inside the house and now I have one B cup and one D cup boob. It's hard hidding it under clothes. No bras fit properly except some sport/yoga bras without defined cups and my shirts twist around the torso, the necks pull down crooked and if I'm wearing a bra the clevage is pushed over to the right.

This is caused simply from spinal problems as a child, very mild spinabifida and scholeosis. I have thought of having a single boob reduction but having seen pictures of reductions I have changed my mind. Easier, cheaper and riskfree to just put up with it.

Any other women here with similar problems or is it just me?



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11 Sep 2010, 6:10 am

Poland Syndrome.
Doctor Phil once had a guest with this though they never gave the medical condition's name.
When the breasts are two different sizes, there is a psychological impact - a visible difference.. especially since it involves what can be considered the primary social indicator of sexual maturity.. should be taken seriously by any and all doctors. When the cup sizes are different, there's an issue to be dealt with. And you have two cup sizes off difference? Suggest you keep checking out doctors until you find one who takes his/her job seriously.



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11 Sep 2010, 9:52 am

My hips are slightly misaligned and I walk kind of funny if I don't wear insoles or really put effort into walking normally. I think the left side of my body is definitely dominant but I don't know why, probably has to with the spine not being straight because of the hips throwing me off. No other symmetrical differences.



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11 Sep 2010, 11:35 am

My left leg is slightly longer, than my right leg.


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11 Sep 2010, 12:20 pm

My entire right side is a little bit bigger than my left... but barely noticable (except to me since its my body)

Particularly my leg... its longer than the other, I have a bulging bunion thing on my foot that causes pain, surgery wouldn't help since the leg is longer causes more pressure to be put on the bones, bending it outwards again

My boobs are the same (well, close enough) though... my right eye is also darker than my left eye, so sometimes looks like brown and green, or green and blue, sometimes they're very close, but often times its darker :P

I'm glad I'm symmetrical for the most part (although my foot used to cause me a lot of pain, and does if I do anything like wear heels, or jumping around... went on a jumprope spree so feet hurt for a year, every 2nd or 3rd step would be a shooting twinge of pain, but stopped that and they're fine for most part now)

I don't know what I'd do if I were in your situation... depends how it felt (physically) to me I guess... :X I'm sorryw!



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11 Sep 2010, 2:19 pm

The only differences that I notice clearly are my differently sized feet and ears.

My right foot is roughly one size bigger than my left foot. This causes problems, because I can't buy differently sized shoes for each foot, and even if I bought two pairs of the same shoes I would still have a problem, because it's always just a perfect fit for one foot and not as good on the other. I usually try to find shoes that fit well on my bigger foot without being way too big for my smaller foot, and then I stuff something into the toe of my left shoe to try to stop my foot from moving around much inside the shoe. This reduces the problem somewhat, but I still get sores on my feet if I have to walk a lot. So finding shoes is a pain and I have problems with walking much. My family loves to joke and comment about the size difference, but I don't take it very personally.

My right ear is also bigger than my left ear. My ears lean back though, so if you watch me directly in the face you don't see both ears well enough at the same time to notice the difference, so people generally don't notice it much. I've puzzled some audiologists and doctors when the stuff they use doesn't fit into both ears. I also have some issues with using earphones, because they either keep falling out of the big ear or don't fit into the small ear. So I don't use earphones much and use headphones instead, or just have the earphones in one ear. Annoying, but easy to live with. I also need to adjust all glasses and sunglasses a lot before I can start using them, or else they are very noticeably askew.

My upper body leans slightly to the left, which may possibly be caused by my right leg being longer than my left or something like that, but it's hard for me to tell exactly what it is and I've had bad experiences with doctors and I avoid them when I can, so it's unlikely that I'll find out what causes me to lean to the left like that.



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11 Sep 2010, 10:56 pm

i don't want to sound indelicate, but have you considered augmenting the smaller side? someone at my work had a reduction on one side, but would it work to get one sized up?

i have one pupil larger than the other. the doctors always think i had a head injury, but i didn't as far as i know. my jaw is also slightly lopsided.


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12 Sep 2010, 12:28 am

[quote="hyperlexian"]i don't want to sound indelicate, but have you considered augmenting the smaller side? someone at my work had a reduction on one side, but would it work to get one sized up?quote]

I wouldn't dream of making the small one bigger, although my fiance would definitely support the idea!

I am very, very lucky to have such a wonderful partner who doesn't mind what I look like. He let's me grow my leg hair, I've never had to remove my armpit hair, he didn't stop me cutting all my hair off, never once commented on my weight gain, was not even put off when I told him I pluck my chin wiskers and wax my top lip. He likes to see the positive side of having a girl with lopsided boobs, he gets variety! :D



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12 Sep 2010, 12:35 am

tonin wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
i don't want to sound indelicate, but have you considered augmenting the smaller side? someone at my work had a reduction on one side, but would it work to get one sized up?quote]

I wouldn't dream of making the small one bigger, although my fiance would definitely support the idea!

I am very, very lucky to have such a wonderful partner who doesn't mind what I look like. He let's me grow my leg hair, I've never had to remove my armpit hair, he didn't stop me cutting all my hair off, never once commented on my weight gain, was not even put off when I told him I pluck my chin wiskers and wax my top lip. He likes to see the positive side of having a girl with lopsided boobs, he gets variety! :D
awwww so sweet! that guy sounds like a keeper!


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12 Sep 2010, 12:36 am

My jaw is crooked, but that's due to abuse as a child.


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12 Sep 2010, 2:55 am

I was watching a ballet on TV and was fascinated by the beauty of the face of one of the female lead dancers, very defined structure with a slightly crooked jaw and smile. Stunningly beautiful, I couldn't take my eyes off her. Not in a sensual way, just lovely to watch in an arts way.



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12 Sep 2010, 8:24 am

Nobody is perfectly symmetric.


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12 Sep 2010, 11:52 am

My eyes are different. One naturally stays more wide open than the other.

My obliques are thicker in my left side.

My fingers are different lengths on each hand.


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12 Sep 2010, 1:00 pm

The act of shaving armpit and leg hair was started in the whore houses in europe way back when. The reason for doing so was to prevent / discourage / cure a serious problem with lice.

Thus, from one perspective, a hairy woman indicates good health and grooming :P



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12 Sep 2010, 1:47 pm

My boobs are :lol:
But it doesn't bother me, the size difference isn't that extreme.


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12 Sep 2010, 2:23 pm

Every woman has one boob bigger than second one. Mine is left.
When you buy a bra, choose size for bigger boob.
If the difference is small, adjust smaller boob's strap more than bigger.
If the difference is big, put a bra insert on the bottom of smaller boob's cup.


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