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dropping.
Just want to thank all the ladies in one of the last posts about being upset about my breasts not big enough an everyone said they will drop. CORRECT! expect my problem now. is that one has dropped and the other hasnt. and they are really sensitive to touch. and the dropped boob is the only boob that my nipples are getting hard. really hard. you can see it through my clothes! anyone else suffered from this?
blondie31- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Wales
Re: dropping.
LOL... ohhhhh yes. The one embarrassing pointer, I remember it very well . I had one numb nipple for a year and the other was ultra sensitive sticking out from under my clothes like a footie stud! I just used to pop a round make-up wipe over the pointer babe. It covered the nipple from showing and also gave a nice soft cushion easing the sensitivity instead of the nipple brushing over the bra material would could sometimes be quite sore.
Have wonky boobs whilst they're recovering is very normal Blondie. Think of your boobs as having two seperate operations, now think about one operation causing more trauma to the breast than the other whilst having the implant pushed into it... the breast that had a little more trauma will then take a little while longer to heal.
So right now, the breast that had the easiest op is dropping, whilst the breast that had the harder time isn't yet healed enough to do so... but they do catch up eventually Blondie. I had wonky boobs for 10 weeks before they decided to sort themselves out and they are both right were they should be now, so just give them time hun and the one that hasn't yet dropped will soon catch up.
Really pleased to read you're happier about your sizing too It's amazing how much they change as they drop isn't it! xx
Have wonky boobs whilst they're recovering is very normal Blondie. Think of your boobs as having two seperate operations, now think about one operation causing more trauma to the breast than the other whilst having the implant pushed into it... the breast that had a little more trauma will then take a little while longer to heal.
So right now, the breast that had the easiest op is dropping, whilst the breast that had the harder time isn't yet healed enough to do so... but they do catch up eventually Blondie. I had wonky boobs for 10 weeks before they decided to sort themselves out and they are both right were they should be now, so just give them time hun and the one that hasn't yet dropped will soon catch up.
Really pleased to read you're happier about your sizing too It's amazing how much they change as they drop isn't it! xx
Re: dropping.
I purchased nipple daisys off ebay hun in prep for this, it protects the sensivity and gets rid of the pointyness so I hear :) xx
xxlauren90xx- Active BJSF Member
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Re: dropping.
Glad to hear your happier x
how far post op are you blondie?
how far post op are you blondie?
Lian- BJSF Addict
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Re: dropping.
2 weeks last friday post op lian xx
blondie31- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Wales
Re: dropping.
Lol football studs!!!
That first week you look down and think how can they change so much but they really do, glad ur happier now xx
That first week you look down and think how can they change so much but they really do, glad ur happier now xx
cazalino- BJSF Addict
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Re: dropping.
So pleased your happy with them now xx
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