Okay, so you are a small-chested woman. There’s no denying that. But I can attest to the fact that small breasts are not necessarily determinants of (un)happiness… I have never reached even 34B and I like my boobs tremendously. We are all entitled to our feelings, and small breasts being “good” or “bad” is JUST a matter of opinion, not some absolute fact. Outside validation also helps, and my partner, while occasionally gazing at some impressive cleavage (so do I ;-) really prefers a smaller size to play with.
Growing up with insecurities I noticed that I’d always have more appreciation for what was different from what I happened to have. If my hair was long, I’d think short-hair women are “it”. If I cut my hair, I’d soon believe long locks are needed to be truly feminine. Always feeling like something needs to change. I assure you with a 100% certainety that right now there are women out there wishing their breasts were like yours, and imagining it would make them self-confident and happy.
The challenge is to look with ourselves wih the admiring eye :) self-admiring, at last!
Okay, so you are a small-chested woman. There’s no denying that. But I can attest to the fact that small breasts are not necessarily determinants of (un)happiness… I have never reached even 34B and I like my boobs tremendously. We are all entitled to our feelings, and small breasts being “good” or “bad” is JUST a matter of opinion, not some absolute fact. Outside validation also helps, and my partner, while occasionally gazing at some impressive cleavage (so do I ;-) really prefers a smaller size to play with.
Growing up with insecurities I noticed that I’d always have more appreciation for what was different from what I happened to have. If my hair was long, I’d think short-hair women are “it”. If I cut my hair, I’d soon believe long locks are needed to be truly feminine. Always feeling like something needs to change. I assure you with a 100% certainety that right now there are women out there wishing their breasts were like yours, and imagining it would make them self-confident and happy.
The challenge is to look with ourselves wih the admiring eye :) self-admiring, at last!