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is it normal?


Question Posted Monday June 5 2006, 5:03 pm

i know this might sound kind of weird, but is it normal for one of your boobs to be smaller than the other. Also how long do your boobs keep growing for?

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Nallie answered Monday June 5 2006, 8:28 pm:
Yes this is normal. It's just that it is not very noticable in some people. They say that nothing on our body is symmetrical, and if you start to observe body parts closely you'll see that this is true. Our hands/ears/eyes...sometimes nostrils..can be different sizes or turned at slightly different angles. The major growth period of breasts would be complete by about age 18. However throughout life they can change due to weight gain or loss, pregnancy and so on.

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