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Celebs love to show off a , because sometimes — after a long day of bra-wearing, perhaps — it’s time for their boobs to be set free. And in 2023, we are fully supporting the normalization of the nipple, because if men can do it, women and femme-presenting people should be able to do it too, okay?
Everyone knows that boobs can be either big, small, or somewhere in between, but did you know that they can also be asymmetric, bell shaped, or tear drop? There are terms to describe nipple placement, where exactly your boobs sit on your chest, and what direction your boobs face when they’re not supported (aka not in a bra). All boobs (and ) are totally normal — in fact, most women have asymmetrical breasts, says , an OB/GYN and fertility specialist at Conceive Fertility Dallas. She points to , which found that of 304 women analyzed, 91 percent had breast asymmetry.
Asymmetric breasts are sets of boobs where one has a different size, shape, volume, or position than the other. If you’d like to even out your breasts, with removable pads would probably work best.
You don’t have to be an intense athlete to have athletic boobs. “It has more to do with the size and tone of the pectoral muscles, which sit under the breasts,” Dr. Duke says. “Your breasts may appear perkier — not because the breasts are bigger or more lifted, but [because of] the muscle itself.”
These breasts are typically wider, more muscular-looking, and have less tissue. could provide comfort and support to wider boobs.


