It's funny that the common stereotype is that it's the males who are obsessed with sizes, but I've met more women stressing about the size of their breasts than men stressing about the size of their member. For all we know, your chest might look like Echo's here.
~~~ Quote by verda: *Tears* except mine too small... 😠~~~ It's funny that the common stereotyp
Not wrong, I don't know another woman who doesn't remark about their size, be it small or large. But no, Echo here bests me quite easily. I'm like a 38A. Strong chest, but small cups. Most bras aren't even made in my size, and my height makes sports bras difficult, since the straps are too short for the cup size. Highly annoying.
But hey, instead of spending all my money on speciality bras, I could just go braless. And have for a long time now! 🤣
Not wrong, I don't know another woman who doesn't remark about their size, be it small or large. But
My ex-wife was a 34B when we were married. She used to complain all the time about how small she was. I kept reminding her that I never said anything negative about her size. Unfortunately, she complained about her size as long as we were together.
My ex-wife was a 34B when we were married. She used to complain all the time about how small she wa
It is, sadly, a major part of women in this culture. It takes a lot to be happy with who and how you are. Not everyone, likely not even most people, are able to find a happy median. Or something close to one as in my own case.
It is, sadly, a major part of women in this culture. It takes a lot to be happy with who and how you
And the media doesn't help with its constant bombardment that bigger is better. If you look at the drawings of my characters, most of them are B-cups. I do have a couple of Ds but well over half of them are Bs or As.
And the media doesn't help with its constant bombardment that bigger is better. If you look at the