07-25-2017, 06:48 AM
I managed to make up 2 hours today for the ear that fell off. I only listened to that ear. Wonder if that's the correct thing to do? (if it sounds stupid, please read on to find out why I did the way I did...)
First the good news, my breasts are growing! Subs are working as intended. Yummylicious.
Next, an observation...
I noticed that after 2 consecutive nights of "fall off headphone" for one particular ear, that side of the breast is a little smaller... I understand that one of the goals is to make them balanced in size, so I was wondering if the smaller side was a direct result of the headphone falling off.
This is my limited knowledge and assumption...
I thought that the left brain hemisphere would influence the right side of the body and vice versa. So it should be the case that the opposite side, eg Left side, to the ear where the headphone fell off, eg Right side, that "should" be smaller, no?
Anyway the outcome was the same side as the ear where the headphone fell off, was smaller (or grew less).
First the good news, my breasts are growing! Subs are working as intended. Yummylicious.
Next, an observation...
I noticed that after 2 consecutive nights of "fall off headphone" for one particular ear, that side of the breast is a little smaller... I understand that one of the goals is to make them balanced in size, so I was wondering if the smaller side was a direct result of the headphone falling off.
This is my limited knowledge and assumption...
I thought that the left brain hemisphere would influence the right side of the body and vice versa. So it should be the case that the opposite side, eg Left side, to the ear where the headphone fell off, eg Right side, that "should" be smaller, no?
Anyway the outcome was the same side as the ear where the headphone fell off, was smaller (or grew less).