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Migrated breast tissue (mbt)

Hi ya'll, if migrated breast tissue is something you are interested in, definitely take a look at this blog post!
I'm writing about my mbt and showing pictures of where I have it. Before Bratabase and being oblivious of bra fitting, I thought this was the way my back was naturally. I just thought I was that "squishy". It's really odd though, it doesn't go with my figure because although I'm not super-athletic I am by no means overweight or semi-overweight, which I think many of my pictures indicate sometimes. I'd like to know what you think! Is this a "normal" amount of mbt or is it considered to be very much? If you compare it to yourself and what you have seen, how severe would you consider my mbt?

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Shared on Mar 05, 2013 Flag this


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  • Love your post. I would want to add that the migrated tissue has extended to your upper arms as well.

    The problem is not finding good designed bra, good designed bras are out there. But the problem is sizing for them.

    If you do want to sew your own bras, we recommend factory visits before you start since it takes 6 different machines to create the common bra and 12 different machines to create a well designed bra. Most of these equipment are not practical to be used inside a home because its bigger than some bedrooms.

    Hope that helps.

  • Thanks so much for sharing... I am getting way more educated about boobs and how bras fit every day. I had no idea how much migrated breast tissue I had until I read your post.

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