MummuM answered Thursday November 9 2006, 1:50 pm: This is normal. All teenage girls go through this. As you get older, your breast will even out. But you're completely fine, so don't worry about it too much. [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
PunkieFreak4690 answered Thursday November 9 2006, 7:52 am: Of course it is. It's normal for every girl to experience that during puberty. Usually when you are almost done with puberty it evens out with your other breast.
Teza answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 11:45 pm: It's completley normal. They'll eventually grow out the same size but if not, it's defenetlly normal. No worries. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
Ahnee answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 10:40 pm: theres only a problem when one breast has a 2 cup size difference from the other, otherwise every girl is like that (every girl without fake breasts that is, and even then you never know) [ Ahnee's advice column | Ask Ahnee A Question ]
Exquisitechick answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 10:10 pm: Yes, it is normal. All teenagers go through it. They should even out, but one will still be bigger than the other but not really noticable. On humans, something is always bigger than the other. Example:Feet,hands,eyes. EVERYTHING.
girlmeetsboy answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 9:17 pm: i guess it is normal but i'm not 100% sure, i'm no doctor
but mine were a little but then they grew in. if it's a major difference in size, i would go see a doctot but otherwise don't think much of it.
don't sweat you'll be fine.. look at christina aguilara.. her right boob is bigger (if you didn't notice. lol)
VainTaraLynn answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 9:17 pm: If they're still developing, yes. They will even out when all is said and done, and if they dont then its still normal for one to be a little off. noting to be concerned about. [ VainTaraLynn's advice column | Ask VainTaraLynn A Question ]
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