
BREAST SHAPE: ABUNDANCE
I am a girl (23) who has an unusual bustline problem—too much! I'm 5'5", 120 lbs., wear a size 10 dress and have a 36D bustline.
I wouldn't mind it so much if it weren't quite so droopy— without a bra I closely resemble those Neolithic Venuses on the cover of the latest Scientific American.
I didn't start wearing a bra until a year after I should have and didn't wear one at night until I was about 20. Weight loss only makes things worse. Consequently, I'm quite unattractive in the nude.
I've been trying exercises for the past couple of months but it hasn't helped a bit as 'he problem isn't the muscles but the skin. What I'd like to know is: 1) Would plastic surgery help? 2) How much would it cost? 3) If I did have surgery, would it permit me to go braless occasionally—if not I might as well forget the whole thing right now.
Yours truly,
The Neolithic Fertility Goddess
p.s. While we're on the subject of breasts—one of my nipples is constantly hard, the other is always soft, even when I'm turned on—is this abnormal?
Those Neolithic Venuses looked pretty good to me. Who told you you're unattractive in the nude?
Surgery is sometimes performed to reduce the size of very large sagging breasts. The cosmetic results vary depending upon the breasts, the skill of the surgeon, and fate. A certain amount of scarring is inevitable. Your county medical society or nearest medical school can recommend a plastic surgeon to you.
Fees vary considerably but you can count on spending about $1000 for the procedure. Afterwards, you could go braless but changes in the body, including breast tissue, are an inevitable part of the life process.
Having one nipple erect and the other soft when aroused is perfectly normal. But wearing a bra to bed won't be of benefit to your breasts and may turn off potential arousers.
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