i need help on my chest, plenty of pics, please help me out

hi, im new to this forum, i joined because i was looking for advice and so i found this site and i think it could help me with my workout, if you have any questions i will gladly help you out as well, but please give me advice on this.
I've been working out for a while now, and theres this thing with my chest thats really starting to annoy me, i dont know how exactly to explain it but its squarish and looks like flab, i hate seeing it. here i have provided pictures to explain what i mean, please take the time to read and see if you know any good work outs to help shape me up! thanks in advance!

this is my left chest.
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as you can see, its not really in the shape i want it to be, ill explain later.
this is my right side
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see the difference?
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thats the problem i really want fixed, i want that bottom cut (or line) or whatever you wanna call it to be curved, not squared. how and or what do you do to shape that up? please give me good advice, any is appreciated. i hope you understand what im trying to do.
once again my right side:
P1110013-1.jpg

and then my left:
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its squarish and looks like flab, i hate seeing it...
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thats the problem i really want fixed, i want that bottom cut (or line) or whatever you wanna call it to be curved, not squared.


Sounds like you have Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)

Wiki – “ (previously known as Dysmorphophobia[1] and sometimes referred to as Body dysmorphia or Dysmorphic syndrome[2]) is a psychological disorder in which the affected person is excessively concerned and preoccupied by a perceived defect in his or her physical features.

The sufferer may complain of several specific features or a single feature, or a vague feature or general appearance, causing psychological distress that impairs occupational and/or social functioning, sometimes to the point of severe depression, severe anxiety, development of other anxiety disorders, social withdrawal or complete social isolation, and more.[3] It is estimated that 1–2% of the world's population meet all the diagnostic criteria for BDD.”

If it really worries you that much… then you should speak to someone about it. PM me if you want me to send you links to charities and forums that can help you with this sort of thing.
 
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