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    Question: are the two breasts same in size in women

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    Asked by Paplidor to Sammy on 14 Jul 2017.
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      Sammy Wambua answered on 14 Jul 2017:


      Hi Paplidor,

      Like I mentioned during the chat, there is nothing symmetrical about our forms. It is absolutely normal to have uneven breasts or testes. Again, you may have even ones.. there is no rule.

      Hope this helps.

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