ok well i have literally no breasts like not even an a cup and i dont think they will ever grow but do guys really seriously care if you don't because now i am going to never want to get naked infront of a guy because it seems to be their obsession. is there any way i can help myself get over this?
orphans answered Friday January 18 2008, 3:10 pm: Uhm, join the club. I'm not even an A cup, but I'm not completley flat, but it sucks.....a lot. I can totally relate, everywhere I look it's big boobs and guys staring at them.
And I'm not a guy, but yeah, they do care and it SUCKS. But, I haven't found that special person [guy] who will love me just the way I am, but I'm sure you will, actaully, I'm 100% sure someone will love you, all of you, no breasts or tons of 'em.
And seriously, if you don't feel comfortable with your future boyfriend, and you feel he will judge you and not like you if he sees you naked, then don't be with him because you should wait for the guy who just wants to be with you, and not care about big boobs. yuh know?
I'm kinda over the fact that I have very small breasts, but I don't wear push-ups or anything just because I feel insecure, what you see is what you get, yuh know? So, my advice is to just be who you are, hold your head high, and if you believe you look hot, everyone else will believe it too.
Good luckk :] [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
ilovelila answered Friday January 18 2008, 12:54 pm: Many guys care, but they're just immature. A girl should be judged by her personality, or even how pretty her face is, rather than her breast size. When you get a guy who really likes you for who you are, getting naked in front of him won't be a problem regardless of your breast size. [ ilovelila's advice column | Ask ilovelila A Question ]
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