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Originally Posted by pyrogen Had to jump in on this one - I'd give anything to be able to actually sleep on my stomach, and to ACTUALLY HAVE MEN LOOK ME IN THE EYE. Worst of all I'm active. I'd rather be able to have a chest that fits the rest of my body and my lifestyle than have what I have. The kind of guys I'd want to go with, don't like my body type. I've known a lot of guys now who prefer smaller chested women because they stereotype bigger chested women as being inactive and assume they don't do sports.
Just pointing this out to say that there's a cost and benefit for every body type. |
Exactly. We are on opposite ends of the spectrum and yet have the same issue. Basically there is going to be someone who accepts you as you are and others who will not. Hopefully we can learn to accept ourselves for who we are because then it becomes easier to find others who will accept us. The work starts inside.
My cousin who is well endowed in the chestal area has often joked that she get a reduction and give the "extra" to me...then we'll both be average