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Okay, okay, I'm a dumbass with the insurance part, but does anyone know anything about reduction, still? How much it will cost, at least?
>>207233 It's one full cup size in difference. It's uncomfortable because whenever she buys certain dresses or shirts they're made 'balanced', and of course, bras only come in one cup size as well. For example, say she'll buy a C bra and have one breast fit and supported, while the other is cramped in and squeezed against her chest. Sure, you can bear it for a while, but after a day at work/class you're really annoyed. Conversely, if you get a D bra, one is supported, while the other isn't.
>>207121 So when we go swimming one will be floating and the other won't, right? Or when I'm feeling her up I can't help but notice that one feels different than the other? Regardless, I prefer smaller for my own reasons, and since her bigger breast doesn't quite fit the things she wears, she'd like smaller too.
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