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Hi anonymous, I wrote above under the name Paige. I think that they are considered a deformity because of their lack of mammary tissue and often the inability to produce breast milk, but I come from the same school of thought as you. I'm 22 and mine are both tuberous and asymmetrical, which is a bit harder to live with. Still, though, I refuse to get breast implants. Maybe some day when fat transfer is cheaper i'll have the smaller breast made to match the larger. Until then, though, I continue to work on learning to love myself. As a side note, my doctor has never mentioned mine either.

August 11, 2012 - 11:57pm

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