15/f
ok so you no how you have the circle and then your nipple? well my "circles" are like... diffrent sizes? is that normal haha? and one boob is like bigger then the other.. i dont think anyone can notice it but im worried that my boyfriend will, like when were doing stuff?
so do i still have growing to do or is it going to be like that forever?
Plus you're only 15. And breasts are never totally symmetrical anyways. If you're truly concerned about it for now, get a bra that makes you feel confident/not lopsided. Light padding can help even things out. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
AskLadyme answered Monday March 24 2008, 10:52 am: Look don't worry you have a whole lot of growing to do, but your breast will always be one size bigger than the other, and the circles around them are the (areola) they will become more visual once your body continues to grow. Now as far as your boyfriend noticing them ( he won't) Guys usually don't pay much attention to the little detail of our body we don't like!!! He will love your body no matter what you think, because to him you are beautiful regardless:) So don't worry you are going to grow and grow and one day you will be completely satisfied with what GOD gave you, Remember you are one of a kind no one else has your beauty, SO APPRECIATE IT!!!!!
BE HAPPY AND DON'T WORRY SO MUCH
WRITE ME ANYTIME, I WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP:) [ AskLadyme's advice column | Ask AskLadyme A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Monday March 24 2008, 10:51 am: Any guy I know doesn't examine breasts like critic at an art exhibit.
I mean, they aren't going to stand there with their finger placed smartly on their chins thinking, "Hmmm... Very interesting... One appears to be slightly larger, and the 'circles' don't seem to share the same circumference..."
It's more like, "BOOBS! SWEET! I SEE BOOBS!" *insert drool here*
You are only 15. They may still have some growing to do yet. Don't fret.
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