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I'm wondering because 1 I have one that's bigger than the other by a quarter in or so. It's just not neat like the other one seems to be. I was wondering if topical creams reduced the size and if so what kind? Secondly I was just wondering ideally what's the usual size. I have 8-9 in cups and the smaller ones 2 inches the others almost three. I was just wondering usual what's the ideal size and what reduces them?
Last edited by kitgirl11; 06-21-2013 at 03:10 PM..
Good g-d, now there are "ideal" areolas that women are supposed to live up to?
(I must say I have never had a man I've been involved with see mine and say "wow one of your areolas is 1/4" bigger than the other, you should get that fixed," or anything remotely like that. Why are women sometimes harder on themselves and each other about such really inconsequential things? )
And it's perfectly normal for one breast to be somewhat bigger/smaller than the other. PERFECTLY NORMAL. (OP, I'm not sure if that's what else you were asking as I don't understand your writing ... maybe English isn't your first language? But please don't worry about such little things.)
Last edited by karen_in_nh_2012; 06-21-2013 at 03:39 PM..
There is no cream to reduce areola size. It can be done surgically. If you are planning to have a child in the future, surgery now might be a waste of money because of the way that breasts and especially areolas change during pregnancy. I don't think anyone but you would notice the size discrepancy and I don't think anyone who did notice would be bothered by it.
Good g-d, now there are "ideal" areolas that women are supposed to live up to?
(I must say I have never had a man I've been involved with see mine and say "wow one of your areolas is 1/4" bigger than the other, you should get that fixed," or anything remotely like that. Why are women sometimes harder on themselves and each other about such really inconsequential things? )
And it's perfectly normal for one breast to be somewhat bigger/smaller than the other. PERFECTLY NORMAL. (OP, I'm not sure if that's what else you were asking as I don't understand your writing ... maybe English isn't your first language? But please don't worry about such little things.)
Amen!
OP I've never heard of any creams. I hope you can find a way to accept yourself instead of worrying of such things.
You sure do post a lot about boobs. No one is made perfect and there are no creams, ointments, etc that will make it change.
Like another poster mentioned, you can have surgery. I would just leave it be. Are they that off in size?
I have had a surgery that included that, because I had a reduction surgery. Didn't make a bit of difference in the end because the surgeon noticed some sort of small nodule and he asked me if minded them being a little different from one another and I didn't, so he numbed me up and removed it.
I just have to ask, what's your deal with all the breast questions? Whats going on?>
Breastfeed four kids... Then you will know what a big areola looks like. Which, if you plan on breastfeeding, which is what boobs are made for, I would just leave them. A guy won't notice, and I am sure yours are fine with a good bra and shirt.
I would get the surgery to fix them I did and now my breasts are perfect and I get more compliments now then stairs and questions as to why the off balance
I would get the surgery to fix them I did and now my breasts are perfect and I get more compliments now then stairs and questions as to why the off balance
Seriously? People stared at your boobs and asked you why they were off balance? And really, now people look at your boobs and tell you how "perfect" they are?
OP, it doesn't sound like there's anything wrong with your breasts. They are NORMAL.
Am I supposed to have been measuring my areolas (areoli?)? Whoops.
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