If you’ve got it, flaunt it’ goes the saying. Sadly, most of us have gotten it all wrong! We took it to mean ’If you’ve got big ones, flaunt them!’ Now who in world gave us that idea? It’s about time we girls loved our breasts whatever the size, don’t you think? After all, if we don’t, why would anyone else?
Footloose and fancy free If you diss your small breasts every opportunity you get, you shouldn’t. They have plenty of advantages, you know.
"Growing up I was rather skinny and never had much of them, but I loved them anyway. I could wear whatever clothes I wanted and never look vulgar. Plus, it was fun to wear all those strappies and low-necked tops and not have the creepy men lech at me while travelling by public transport.
I didn’t ever care about what the guys thought but it was awesome when this one guy I was seeing told me that my boobs were really cute and that he liked them because they weren’t so in-your-face!"
- Priti R, 24, airhostess
Sweater girl Yes, yes, big boobs may get gawked at a lot by roadside Romeos but they can also be your best friends.
"Sweater girl, that’s me thanks to my beautiful breasts. I believe that when our creator was distributing assets, I was first in line if you know what I mean ;)
And if you think I am going ga-ga about the size, you are so right. I know size doesn’t matter but then again it does, at least some of the time. Think about the benefits - besides the noble ones like feeding my babies-to-be, of course - getting a table at a packed restaurant is always a walk in the park, cabbies are willing to go anywhere and hey my made-to-order shoes always reach me two days early."
- Tanya S, 29, financial planner
Barbie doll boobs Once you know what looks good on them, you will love your breasts a whole lot more.
"I’m very petite and as a teenager I always wished my boobs were a little bigger. Now that I’m older (and have filled out a bit) I’ve realised how odd bigger boobs would’ve looked on my small frame.
I must confess that my push-up bra is my best friend though. They make my breasts look adorable and no, I’m not the only one who thinks that. In fact, I still remember an ex female colleague and a very good friend of mine nickname them ’doll boobs’."
- Deepti J, 26, PR professional
Proud mommy
Here’s one all you mommies out there will identify with and if you aren’t yet a mommy, this will probably make you look forward to being one.
"I recently had my second baby and I think the joy of breastfeeding has made me love my breasts all the more.
When I had my first baby I couldn’t breastfeed because of certain complications so I didn’t really know what it would be like. But now I do and it is such a joy! It’s not always easy and sometimes I think giving my baby formula would be a lot less tiring but I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything.
But don’t get me wrong. Not breastfeeding your baby, whether out of choice or compulsion, doesn’t mean you should feel any less special as a mommy!"
- Nancy P, 31, homemaker
The boob attraction
It’s a proven fact that women are more attracted to own sex than men. We wouldn’t doubt that. I mean we are the more attractive of the two sexes, aren’t we?
"I think everyone is innately bisexual. I love my breasts from the man’s as well as the woman’s point of view (pov). I love them for how they look, what they stand for and how they make me feel. What’s not to love, whether subjectively or objectively?"
- Archana J, 28, French teacher
With a mind of their own...
Did you know that if you pay enough attention, those sexy assets might even tell you how they feel about the weather, the clothes you are wearing etc? Don’t believe us? Try it!
"Breasts have been the singular part of my body that have been the most erogenous. They respond to everything. From the fabric of my tee to the sweat dripping down my cleavage to the cold air from the AC; and the most obvious - rain, of course!
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