Hi everyone! I'm new to the forum and I'm in my sixth week of NBE using the Brava system. I'm really excited about the progress I've made so far; I'm aiming to go at least till the end of the summer so I can reach & maintain a B cup.
I think it's kind of funny the importance (at least in the USA) that society places on breasts. I mean, why is it that bigger is assumed to be better? For the most part, I like my little boobs; I'm just aiming to restore their shape (they've gotten saggy after breastfeeding) and fill them out just a bit, so that I look good in a bathing suit. Because seriously, before I started doing this, if I wasn't wearing a bra you wouldn't be able to discern any boobs at all. (I started as a AA cup, some days not even that.)
I seriously think American culture and its obsession with huge boobs is messed up. If women were allowed to go top free, and if Americans weren't so afraid of breasts being seen on TV or even feeding babies, there would be more appreciation for the natural female form and us women wouldn't be so unhappy with our breasts. It took me years to accept my small figure. I'm doing NBE now to improve what I have and look my best naturally.
Sorry for the long post. I'm excited to be on this journey and looking forward to sharing with you all!
-V.R.
I think it's kind of funny the importance (at least in the USA) that society places on breasts. I mean, why is it that bigger is assumed to be better? For the most part, I like my little boobs; I'm just aiming to restore their shape (they've gotten saggy after breastfeeding) and fill them out just a bit, so that I look good in a bathing suit. Because seriously, before I started doing this, if I wasn't wearing a bra you wouldn't be able to discern any boobs at all. (I started as a AA cup, some days not even that.)
I seriously think American culture and its obsession with huge boobs is messed up. If women were allowed to go top free, and if Americans weren't so afraid of breasts being seen on TV or even feeding babies, there would be more appreciation for the natural female form and us women wouldn't be so unhappy with our breasts. It took me years to accept my small figure. I'm doing NBE now to improve what I have and look my best naturally.
Sorry for the long post. I'm excited to be on this journey and looking forward to sharing with you all!
-V.R.