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| Sun, 02-26-2006 - 10:48am |
Women WITHOUT implants, are you satisfied with your breast size?
- I'm a AA cup and satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a AA cup and not satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a A cup and satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a A cup and not satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a B cup and satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a B cup and not satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a C cup and satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a C cup and not satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a D or larger cup and satisfied with my breasts.
- I'm a D or larger cup and not satisfied with my breasts.
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I'm completely satisfied with my breast size and always was.
I agree with you. It's pretty sad that so many women judge their own "value" by their breast size, or "perkiness".
Of course, many men are no different, and if a penis "implant" were possible, I'm sure lots of guys would be getting them, too.
I hope this doesnt start an arguement or anything because it's really not supposed to but what is so wrong with wanting bigger breasts?
Personally, if i had the money i would get implants in a heartbeat, and it is because i have low self esteem, but i doubt its that way for every woman. Maybe if i didn't have the body of a 12 year old boy things would be different. It's hard for me to feel sexy when im digging through the 32 A drawer at Victoria's Secret. And i've stopped even trying to find my size in those sexy lacy type bras. Perhaps it's just those particular stores that i go to, but for lack of a better phrase, it really sucks not being able to purchase something like that for my boyfriend.
That brings me to another slightly off topic thought. My boyfriend always tells me he loves my breasts the way they are and yet i constantly see him looking at other women's chests. Particularly, those women with very large breasts. Can anyone explain to me what the deal is with that?
Anyway, breast implants for me would be a huge self esteem boost. I'm sorry that i'm not strong minded enough to not be affected by images of celebrities and models with teeny tiny little bodies and perfect sized breasts (in my mind that would be a B or C cup). If the oppourtunity for me to change something about myself that really bothers me presents itself and i take it, i dont see anything wrong with that.
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I said that I was a C cup and satisfied.
And so is my DH. He would never want me to have unnecessary surgery like breast augmentation.
Lol, Kat, you never will be, because there are too many other women who think like you in this respect...thank goodness!
:)
Please don't take this as a hostile post, kat. It isn't. I just want to pass on some of my thoughts.
If it was possible for a woman to exercise her way to bigger breasts, and she did it for whatever reason, I think most of us would applaud her for her determination and willingness to do what has to be done. If, however, it's done under the knife a lot of us don't consider it so laudable. Why is that? I personally have a body issue or two, and it does affect my self image to some degree. If I decide to take care of them with diet and exercise, does this make me any more shallow of a person when it improves my self image? After all, our bodies are a major part of who we are. Totallly separating our self images from our body images is a tall order.
You have a "C" cup, while lexi has an "A". Back in my hippie days, I got to the point where I got tired of rich rock stars, living in their mansions and flying on their private jets, singing songs of how money meant nothing. It must have been very easy for them to say that.
There. Done. Still friends, kat? One of the disadvantges of posting online is that you can't read my body language, my facial expressions, my tone of voice.
Greg
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