(21-01-2014, 01:44)roseblossom Wrote: You're right, and I see nothing wrong with it. I just don't want to live in denial, so I give myself a reality check every once in a while. I had extreme breast asymmetry that was really upsetting me. The work I put into fixing it was well worth it... and I think most women in my position would have done the same if they had known the option were available to them. There is no shame in what I did.
That being said, it's not something I would openly share with my family or friends-- but if they asked, I would tell them the truth. A partner is different, on the other hand... so I agree with your sentiments on secrecy and acceptance.
No shame at all, and it is very smart that you check the motives behind your practices every once in a while!
As for friends, I only tell my closest friends (and their reactions have all varied), but other friends-- well they just know that I love herbs, which makes sense to them because I am also into health and fitness. And that is all they have to know, because they are not that close to me! Sounds like we're about the same on those matters.