I have 38DDD bosoms. Full and sensitve, very little sag due to years of workouts that built the muscle up under them. The hubs, who is a leg man, calls them "a happy bonus" I have small nipples.
I have 38DDD bosoms. Full and sensitve, very little sag due to years of workouts that built the muscle up under them. The hubs, who is a leg man, calls them "a happy bonus"
You'll make some of us jealous! :-). It's OK, I'm just joking -- I used to be jealous of girls with big breasts, but DH and plenty of other men seem to appreciate a flat chest as long as they can see what's actually there.
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I have small nipples.
Strange, isn't it, that I should have got the very well-developed nipples but effectively no breasts? What I think happened is that my nipples started pubertal development before the testosterone kicked in in earnest at puberty. At least they give DH something to play with :-).
I know I'm jealous! I wear a size 46D or DD depending on the bra, but that is really the only size I can find that is comfortable. However, if you looked at my breasts, you'd probably place me in a small C cup... but I think that's because I'm so big boned and overweight that they don't look proportioned to my body at all.
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Yes I have tubular breasts. My areolas are also extremely large. It is very embarrasing and heart breaking at times. Just another thing that makes me feel abnormal. Noone has ever dx me but I know. I've never seen any breasts that look like mine before. I noticed them as they grew. Noticed they were not growing like everyone else's.
You took the words right out of my mouth!!!!!!!! This is me down to a T!
So... I'm assuming tubular breasts go along with PCOS? How? I have tubular breasts... and its something that I was wondering if they went hand in hand.. and I'm assuming now they do but still dont understand how. I read somewhere that natural progesterone may help with glanular tissue.. anyone heard of this?
Hello all, im new to this site, but not to PCOS, i was diagnosed when i was 17..
As foor the "Breasts" i had no breast tissue at all, i mean completely flat,
i had no self confidence at all, and never went out without a padded bra or silicone cups "chicken fillets". so when i was 21 i had a boob job, i had it done on the NHS because it was a medical problem..
It was the best thing i ever did, i dont regret it at all, all the pain i went through was well worth it ...
Has anyone else had this problem? no breast development at all?? would be great to hear from anyone..
thanx Ellen
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I had tuberous breasts with slight asymetry and large areolas.
I wasn't as sever as some woman but they still left me self conscious and i saved to get them done.
So now i have new rounder boobies and i don't regret it at all...but its difficult to explain to Friend. People automatically assume you are incredibly insecure and just want big boobs...its difficult to explain and sometimes makes me feel embarrassed to tell them i didn't have "nice " boobs. And for woman who never had this problem or dont know about it...to them it seems maybe like i am making it up...or hard for them to understand.
oh my goodness, ive just self diagnosed myself with hypoplastic breasts, and now have a name for the problem i always knew i had! i've always complained that my breasts don't grow whether i gain or lose weight, and have not grown with pregnancy. no one believes me and no one understands how hard it is to find bras that fit correctly!! ive taken to buying bras and bra extenders (lifesavers!) to make my bras fit. for those of u who don't know about them, they are little elastic extenders that give an extra couple of inches to a bra strap so that it's not too tight. it does seem that pcos and hypoplastic breasts have a connection given that it's all hormonal...i've never heard of anyone else having this problem until now, so i feel better knowing i'm not the only one
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I don't have this problem. However I have one nipple that's an innie and one that's a major outtie! lol I was once told during a breast exam, that it's due to hormones. I dunno though. I think like most women,I have one smaller and one larger and it just tended to follow with the smaller one.