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I have tubular breasts and am a 34B with "puffy nipples" i'm 29 and they are quite perky and while I have always sensed that they are a bit different, I have NEVER known them to be considered a "deformity" until today. I am so shocked that that word would even apply to my breast shape. This article is Plastic Surgery propaganda disguised as helpful/non-judgemental advice. What is a "normal" breast I wonder. We all know that most breasts are not symmetrical, have a range of sizes in terms of aureolas, nipples, some have Montgomery's tubercles and some do not. I think the word "deformed" is so unecessarily harsh. I saw a young lady with tuberous breasts on a Plastic Surgery forum asking what could be done for her and she had one of the prettiest pair of breasts I have seen in a while. Sure enough there were a bunch of "Doctors" telling her what was "wrong". But being a woman in this harsh world and having to read articles like this, the seed of doubt has now been planted in my head and I am left to wonder about how my breasts will come across to a potential suitor.
Are men encouraged to have their penises straightened if they curve a little? No. But breasts can come under such intense scrutiny... As for the "medical field" regarding it as a deformity. My Doctor never pointed it out to me so I'm wondering, is she unqualified or is this whole "deformity" talk just a ploy for Plastic surgeons to make more money off of people's insecurities?

August 11, 2012 - 11:49pm

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