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big areolas and thrush?

1) I'm a size 30C and am 15 I have large areolas . I am extremely conscious of it and am worried about going out with a boy as I think
I could lose my virginity to him but although he wouldn't tell me he hated them I don't want him to not like my body, how can I make them smaller I'm planning on having surgery when I'm older because of it.
2) could i have thrush? ever since I can remember (atleast 3years) I've had vaginal itching and discharge and sometimes it smelt or looked weird, can someone have thrush lasting many years?
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is it dangerous to take over the counter medicine for thrush if im not 100%sure ive got it
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Guys think all areolas are very wonderful.  Big, little, tan, brown, pink, just say the word "areola" and they get all hot and bothered.  

Yes, you could have thrush.  I'd see the doc and get swabbed, since it's easy enough to take care of if you get properly diagnosed.

Good luck, honey.  Please don't opt for surgery.  Those big-eyed girls will be the stuff of some man's fantasies, and here you'll be mutilating them for no reason.
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1475238 tn?1288133496
every woman no matter the size of their breasts their areolas will fit the size of their breast. since you are already a C cup, your areolas will of course seem big. i'm 19 and recently had a breast growth and jumped straight up from a B to a C cup. and along with it my areolas got HUGE! my husband thinks the enlarged breasts are great but doesn't really say anything about the areolas change. hope this helps! :)
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