I'm a 21 year old who for quite some time has been trying to come to terms with both tuberous breasts and asymmetry. It is difficult and at times can make you feel like less of a woman. I do, however, want to make it very clear that your breasts in no way should be a factor in the way a man sees you and ultimately how much he loves you. I am in a long term relationship with a man who tells me daily how beautiful I am from top to bottom, inside and out. I used to desperately want breast augmentation but have decided that what hurts the most about my breasts is my potential inability to breast feed, and in the end, a breast augmentation won't change that. I would never fault any of you for opting for surgery, but never forget how beautiful you are. Any man who can't see that doesn't deserve you.
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I'm a 21 year old who for quite some time has been trying to come to terms with both tuberous breasts and asymmetry. It is difficult and at times can make you feel like less of a woman. I do, however, want to make it very clear that your breasts in no way should be a factor in the way a man sees you and ultimately how much he loves you. I am in a long term relationship with a man who tells me daily how beautiful I am from top to bottom, inside and out. I used to desperately want breast augmentation but have decided that what hurts the most about my breasts is my potential inability to breast feed, and in the end, a breast augmentation won't change that. I would never fault any of you for opting for surgery, but never forget how beautiful you are. Any man who can't see that doesn't deserve you.
March 12, 2011 - 8:25pmThis Comment
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