Question Posted Monday September 11 2006, 10:09 pm
My friends tell me I have HUGE boobs and it makes me feel kind of insecure, I know they mean it as a compliment, but I still feel that way. I also have glasses and there's no hope for contacts. I don't want guys to look past my boobs and just see my glasses, or look past my glasses and just see my boobs. How can I hide my insecurites better, and let my personality shine through. Please advise me!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? kristen22 answered Tuesday September 12 2006, 1:37 am: I'm sorry.. I had to laugh when I read the question title, because I too, am a 4-eyed busty babe as you call it lol. I have triple D's and wear glasses. It's all a self esteem thing you having here. You just need to look in the mirror && know that what you see looking back at you-glasses && all...is freakin HOT. They way you present yourself is how ppl will look at you. You smile and just have a good time with life and that's how you will be seen, as a up-lifting great person to be around... You hold your head down because you have glasses, and you sink into the crowd and get labeled a Plain-Jane, and we both know you don't want that. Sure, some guys will look at you only for your chest, there creeps and there is no way around them... But some guys could care less about the out-side package and want to get to know the real you-and you got the rest of your life to find him.
sp4rklingr4in answered Tuesday September 12 2006, 12:48 am: wear t-shirts that are less revealing, and glasses that are less noticeable when you're wearing them. Some of the cutest girls I know wear glasses and the truth is that they look funny when they take them off. If you're a nice person then you're personality will shine through reguardless of how big your boobs are or whether or not you wear glasses.
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