boob movement
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boob movement
my boobs are happy as larry to go sliding across my chest. i have about a 2-3 finger gap which goes down to 1 finger in the sports bra, if i lay on my side they fall together for bum cleavage and laying down on my back they're on opposite sides of my chest i can fit my whole hand there!! is this normal? the thing that bothers me is they won't budge at all in the upwards direction which is just annoying me cos they look rubbish in a bra, and even though they fall into a bum cleavage on my side, if i try and push them together with my hands it hurts?? tell me its gona get better!!
Nicole- BJSF Elite Member
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Its gonna get better
All the movement you're experiencing is normal of a natural breast so you're lucky to have that movement. As they continue to soften over the coming months Nicole, gaining a cleavage with the right bra will become much easier.
I have a natural wide gap between my boobs and it was six months before mine came together babe. Xx
All the movement you're experiencing is normal of a natural breast so you're lucky to have that movement. As they continue to soften over the coming months Nicole, gaining a cleavage with the right bra will become much easier.
I have a natural wide gap between my boobs and it was six months before mine came together babe. Xx
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Mine are the same Nicole! Wi watch this thread with interest xx
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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Same as Lisa, interested to see how you get on I we the coming months Nicole! Xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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I know what you mean. I only have a tidgy gap stood up. When i got measured for a bra the woman told me i only have a small breast plate and that no bra will sit right up against it so the wires near my cleavage actually rest on my boobs yet when i lie down i have like a 3/4 finger gap but that is just natural for boobs to slide towards your armpit when you lie down =] x
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how come ive got so much movement with unders?
Nicole- BJSF Elite Member
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Its just one of things within the fact that breast augmentation is not an exact science. Our bodies naturally differ and although the standard may be that placing the implant partially under the muscle might make the breasts more static. This isn't exactly the same for ALL.
Like yourself, some women CAN and DO gain quite natural movement. Xx
Like yourself, some women CAN and DO gain quite natural movement. Xx
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guess i'll count myself lucky then. i'm just confused cos surely the muscle has relaxed to allow movement but at the same time i don't think its relaxed fully because i still havent dropped/fluffed? is it a sign in the right direction tho? x
Nicole- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : hertfordshire
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Its probably still tight at the top of breast to allow the breast to 'drop' yet releasing it down.
You'll often read that side movement comes first, but gaining cleaving to bring them closer doesn't happen for those that are still high until they've dropped and the implant settled in the pocket. X
You'll often read that side movement comes first, but gaining cleaving to bring them closer doesn't happen for those that are still high until they've dropped and the implant settled in the pocket. X
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