13-12-2012, 19:27
Wow, sorry to say this, but your friend sounds like a real bi-otch.
Personally, I like all breasts, big, small, perky, saggy (although I do prefer perky or just slightly saggy). Honestly, if my breasts were fully developed, and I didn't have puffy areolas, I'd have been happy with my starting 32B breasts. I'm seeing all these girls coming on here, posting their starting pictures, and I think they look gorgeous just where they are. And there are a lot of guys out there who actually prefer small breasts. Even those that don't, usually prefer a good overall appearance, or perkier breasts, or a smaller stomach. I really think women are more of a boob critic than men are, because they feel that's the easiest way for them to compete with other women. This is especially the case for women who are more self-conscious about other parts of their bodies.
I'd rather get attention with my personality than my body anyway. Sure, I know I go through a lot trying to improve my body, but I don't use it to get myself attention. I'm improving my body for myself. I still cover my breasts up or wear somewhat loose shirts, and wear pants in the summer rather than hoochie shorts. I'm just not one to thrive on body-earned attention, and I find that those who are tend to be more shallow, ignorant and vapid (not trying to totally dis your friend or anything, just making a generalized observation).
Personally, I like all breasts, big, small, perky, saggy (although I do prefer perky or just slightly saggy). Honestly, if my breasts were fully developed, and I didn't have puffy areolas, I'd have been happy with my starting 32B breasts. I'm seeing all these girls coming on here, posting their starting pictures, and I think they look gorgeous just where they are. And there are a lot of guys out there who actually prefer small breasts. Even those that don't, usually prefer a good overall appearance, or perkier breasts, or a smaller stomach. I really think women are more of a boob critic than men are, because they feel that's the easiest way for them to compete with other women. This is especially the case for women who are more self-conscious about other parts of their bodies.
I'd rather get attention with my personality than my body anyway. Sure, I know I go through a lot trying to improve my body, but I don't use it to get myself attention. I'm improving my body for myself. I still cover my breasts up or wear somewhat loose shirts, and wear pants in the summer rather than hoochie shorts. I'm just not one to thrive on body-earned attention, and I find that those who are tend to be more shallow, ignorant and vapid (not trying to totally dis your friend or anything, just making a generalized observation).