Drop and fluff. Started by: Anonymous

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  • Anonymous
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    I always read about it but can someone please explain this process… I know they drop mine have the right has dropped more than the left which is okay as I know the left will catch up. Yes they are slightly bigger than when I first got them. I’m not pretty much at the 6 week mark, and each day they drop my bra is getting smaller. I’ve used a DD bra to test two days ago which had a little space in it and now it has even more space? There’s no doubt it’s bigger. Is it possible they get smaller when dropping, and what is the fluffing because yes my boobs are softer but no bigger. I don’t compare with anyone I do look at sizes at whilst I know everyone has different results if someone started of smaller than me, has the same profile under the muscle but an implant 200cc smaller id have thought that I would be bigger regardless of results. I don’t hate them no, I am disappointed at the size and I know even after 6 weeks there’s months of changes but I’m defo smaller and I’ve dropped loads …

    Anonymous
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    Following as curious too. Notice daily one boob can be bigger than the other too as they drop bizarre! Also that others can have same cc’s or more or less and be different sizes very confusing

    Anonymous
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    I can understand sizes will vary and results will be different but it’s the whole 200cc how can they end up bigger than me when we started of the same size (in fact sometimes girls were a little smaller than me) they’ve had mod 300 I’ve had mod 500 and now they are bigger it’s so strange lolol

    Anonymous
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    I know incredibly bizarre! I had my one week check and she did say I am still very swollen so guess I don’t have a true indication of size yet so time will tell. Will know soon enough what size I will be. I was small and had 450 cc so I guess such a big stretch probably caused more swelling. Maybe why some girls look bigger initially it’s swelling?

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