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I like 'em big and I like 'em small. You sound like a dream come true.
Those bumps are just lip anchors.
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Brent W
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your lopsided breasts are normal. I'm not sure what the bumps are but as long as they're not full of puss, painful or grotesque looking I'm SURE it's not an issue.
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Rachelle G
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This is normal. But I will know for sure if I examine them.
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luvmykids
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The glands of Montgomery, or Montgomery's tubercles, are the tiny "bumps" that are scattered around the areola (the darker area which rings the nipple). A slight difference in size is very normal and occurs in almost all women.
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Linda B
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Every woman is a bit different on each side. As far as the bumps, idk, but every woman has them. btw when you get a bra, fit it to the larger size. That's how professionals do it.
peace
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sameferg
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That's all very normal!
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Sarah P
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yes it's normal. it's the same for every woman
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Scocasso !
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Normal. As far as I know all breasts are unequal in size.
The bumps are glands.
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helen h
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well it depends if it is dramisticly bigger than the other,cuz if it alot bigger than u might want to see a doctor cuz u may have a tumur or breast cancer,but a lil is normal there isnt a woman out there were her breasts r the same size,the bumps around the nipple r they like when they r hard? cuz if so then thats normal 2 cuz i have that well best of luck
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♠ Corrin ♠
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No one has perfectly proportioned breasts. There is always one smaller than the other. If there is a huge difference in size then you should go to your doctor but otherwise you are ok. The bumps around your nipples are normal also. If you start feeling lumps inside your breast then you should also see your doctor. If you are still unsure, make an appointment to have your doctor answer any questions you may still have.
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emily
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yes its fine. don't worry. everyone has one side of their body a little bit bigger than the other. the small bumps are small glands that react when the nipple is stimulated.
hope this helps
x.emily.x
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mush2000
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If you are right handed your right bust is usually big then the left due to the mussel behind the bust being more developed, and vice-verse. As for the bumps around the nipples, If they don't hurt then its normal!
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joliealma
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Most women have asymmetrical breasts. I heard on Dr. 90210 once that the left is often larger because the left side of the chest houses the left lung & the heart, so it protrudes more and makes the left breast appear larger.
The bumps may be normal glands, follicles, accessory breast tissue . . . kind of hard to say just on the information given.
Don't be embarrassed to ask your doctor at your next physical, because these are perfectly natural questions to have about your body.
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Vikalina
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snap, my right one is bigger than the left - its perfectly normal.
bumps around nipples too - you're fine :o)
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999pheebs
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Normal- do not listen to tom b!!!
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Claurice
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normal
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its normal my sister has same problem but if your worried that bad go get it checked out all the best georgina x
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Phillip
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totally normal. dont worry. and those are just like hair follicles.
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~*:*starbloom:*:~
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Yes.. Your left side breast is bigger than right side.
There is no harm if your breast have bumps. Some woman do and some dont.
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moonshine
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it is normal for one breast to be larger then the other. and i have the "bumps" too, it's just goosebumps. when you get cold your nipples perk up and so does the skin around them. it's nothing to worry about.
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Monty Montezuma
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It is most common for the left breast to be slightly larger than the right & is normal. The small lumps around the nipple area are most likely to be areolar skin glands (also known as Montgomery Glands). There are also normal and although their precise function is unclear it is believed it is something to do with maintaining the moisture level of the nipple skin. Don't squeeze them though, it can cause an infection in the glsnd.
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charmingreality
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It is completely normal. You have nothing to worry about.
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Terri
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This is totally normal and very very common.
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sweetpea
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Yes this is completely normal, mine are the same and as for the bumps this is probably hair folicles.
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honk honk
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yeah most women do have one bigger than the other and small bumps are normal!
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sosgez
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Its normal. 95% of women are dissatisfied with the balance.
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Xavier
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Yes it is normal. Likely hair follicles
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doodlebuttus
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It is completely normal to have one breast slightly larger than the other.
The bumps around the nipples are called Montgomery Glands. Everyone has them.
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♥lOvE♥
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Yes that is totally normal.
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Shredded Cottage Cheese
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perfectly normal. In fact, if they were both the same size, you'd be abnormal. The bumps are also normal
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Mister Whiskers
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totally normal. dont worry. and those are just like hair follicles
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