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I hear you sister, only I love mine. What's not to love about Bs? They're not non-existent like As, and yet they're not big enough to be a problem for moving around like Cs and bigger, and yet they're still big enough to be lots of fun and they tend to feel great because they're generally well-suited to being handled by average sized hands.Originally posted by Millnerit's interesting reading everyone's thoughts especially women who are smaller chested like myself.
Personally, I HATE my size B boobs and have always wished for a boob job but too scared and too expensive to do. I have always wanted a C size. I have heard from men in the past how much they like my boobs even though it surprises me that they do.
I suppose you could make a case that Cs would be ideal, since they're still not so big that they go flying out of control if you make a quick or sudden movement. But B-C is certainly the sweet spot IMO.Comment
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I agree, it's why I don't ever want to be skinny again, I like my Bs and having a little meat on my backside. If that comes with a puffy belly, so be it.I hear you sister, only I love mine. What's not to love about Bs? They're not non-existent like As, and yet they're not big enough to be a problem for moving around like Cs and bigger, and yet they're still big enough to be lots of fun and they tend to feel great because they're generally well-suited to being handled by average sized hands.
I suppose you could make a case that Cs would be ideal, since they're still not so big that they go flying out of control if you make a quick or sudden movement. But B-C is certainly the sweet spot IMO.Comment
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Beauty comes from how everything fits together, not from the dimensions or color of a single part. There are beautiful small breasted women, large breasted women, tall women, short women, dark hair, blond hair, red hair, dark skin, light skin, brown eyes, blue eyes.
Changing one thing is unlikely to make you more beautiful, it will likely just seem out of place. I knew one woman at work who was literally a rare beauty - had an angelic face (and I know I'm not the only one who thought so). She didn't like her face, and had various cosmetic surgery done. Now she looks... ordinary. By any "measurement" her face may now be ideal, but in reality she took something unique and beautiful and made it ordinary.
If you want to be more beautiful, be happy and smile. It makes more difference than all the plastic surgery in the world.
FWIW, what preference I have in breast sizes is for smaller breasts. Larger ones just look uncomfortable during strenuous activity.
it's interesting reading everyone's thoughts especially women who are smaller chested like myself.
Personally, I HATE my size B boobs and have always wished for a boob job but too scared and too expensive to do. I have always wanted a C size. I have heard from men in the past how much they like my boobs even though it surprises me that they do.Comment
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