Answer below: Having different-sized b reasts is perfectly normal. It’s quite common for girls to have different-sized b reasts or nipples, especially as they develop during puberty.
Everyone’s different, and no two women’s b reasts will look exactly the same.
In fact, asymmetry — where one body part, like a foot or a hand, is a slightly different size or shape from its partner — is quite common in humans.
When girls begin puberty, usually between the ages of 8 and 13, their
b-reasts begin to develop starting with just a little swelling under the
nipple.
This is known as b reast budding. You may notice that one of
your b reasts starts developing before the other or that one is growing
more quickly. Many times this difference in b reast size evens out once a
girl is older, usually by age 20. But it’s also perfectly normal for
women’s b reasts to remain different sizes even when they’re fully
developed.
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