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First, indicate if you are a man or a woman.

If you are looking at a woman as a potential girlfriend, how important is the size of her chest? Whether or not it is important, if you have a preference, do you prefer them small, large or proportioanl to the woman's build?

For women only: are you comfortable with the size of your chest? If not, do you think that they should be bigger or smaller and why?

2007-02-11 15:43:19 · 22 answers · asked by Bob 6 in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

22 answers

I'm a 44DDD. Sometimes they are a nuisance, but I couldn't really imagine life with them a different size - I guess I've got used to them.

2007-02-11 16:06:58 · answer #1 · answered by Girl Machine 7 · 1 0

My girlfriend is a 36D, and she's been large-breasted since she was a teenager. They're real, AND they're spectacular. Lots of fun to play with during sex.

That said, I've never really thought the size of a woman's chest to be that important when considering a potential girlfriend. There's so much more to it than that. It can really depend on how she feels about them too, and her attitude towards them. Is she self-conscious about it? If so, then that's an indicator of body-image issues that I'm not sure I'd want to deal with from a girlfriend. Does she use them as a tool to get what she wants? If so, then that's an indicator of manipulation and control issues; not sure I want to deal with that either.

When looking for a hookup of course, all that gets thrown out the window, and it's really all about what turns you on the most. In both cases, I'd prefer her chest to be proportional to the rest of her body, otherwise it just looks a bit off (even if they are natural).

But women of all sizes get laid and are in relationships, so I wouldn't worry about it so much.

2007-02-12 04:21:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am a woman.I am happy with what I've got. As long as they are real and healthy. But if I need a little help there's hope (instantly - without surgery).

Nowadays there are all sorts of bras on the market.The most recent I saw was a type you wear on top of your normal bra and it really pushes up the girls. Instant clevage and corrects your posture too!! Wow! BTW I bought one 2 days ago and it really works! It's an engineering feat! Can't wait to test it on the 'market'!

Now I am really sorry for you guys! Because you (ok ok, most guys anyway) put so much emphasis on the size ,we girls are 'pressured' to deliver. So what you see may not always be what you get!! Get it??

So what happens when you realised they are not the size they seem. And she's your GF already?? Hahaha! You've been had!!

So to guys who prefer girls of a certain size( the bigger the better).....Remember there are all sorts of bras to do the trick.

And for the gals.... get those bras and let the guys have an eyeful! Those who only focus on the breasts are not really who you are looking for anyway. So let them suffer!

PS: A guy told me, " Anything more than a handful is sheer waste!". Agree?

2007-02-11 16:35:17 · answer #3 · answered by Montana Skye 2 · 1 0

I am an woman. I absolutely detest the size of my boobs (34F). I pray that one day I will win lotto and have the $10,000 for a reduction or my insurance will decide that it is a medical necessity. Otherwise, I am saving up my pennies. I suffer from extreme back, knee, neck, and shoulder pain as well as sleeplessness. It's really hard finding a comfortable position. I can't stand for too long without my back hurting nor can I lay on my stomach. Finding clothes to fit is near impossible...forget button down shirts. I have to have everything tailored to fit my waist. Running is painful which is a shame because I play rugby. I am very self-conscious, but that is probably because when I was a kid the boys made fun of me so badly (until 7th grade when girls became hot). I always feel like people (guys) are checking out my boobs and to compensate I have developed very poor posture. And another thing...it drives me bonkers that I have to spend $80 on a bra, and for some reason...designers do not make the cute bra and panty sets for big-breasted women. I kid that I am going to start my own line...va..va..va.vooom.

2007-02-11 15:54:01 · answer #4 · answered by Toadsputum 5 · 1 0

I am a woman, and I have always been rather small chested. It took me a very long time to develop, and was teased mercilessly in the meantime. I am not as small now as I used to be, and as a result I am more comfortable with my size, but I still am not as comfortable with them as I would be if they were bigger. I don't want to be huge, I would just like a moderate size increase. I currently wear a 36B and would like to be just a size or two larger, just enough to give me more fullness. My boyfriend tells me he likes them the way they are, and I've never had complaints from anyone else, but with the abundance of big breasted women and men who like them, sometimes I feel like maybe I'm just being told what I want to hear. That said, I think I still have some leftover feelings of inferiority and insecurity from being teased about it when I was younger. However, I don't want a larger bust simply because that's what most men like (although that is a plus, let's be honest). I mainly want it because I feel that it would enhance my own self image, and therefore, boost my self confidence. And let's face it- boobs are one of the distinguishing physical characteristics of women. Most women feel (myself included) that lacking in that area makes them feel less womanly. It is basically the same for men. You guys don't like to be on the- ahem..... short end of the stick, right?

2007-02-19 13:58:40 · answer #5 · answered by aprilrayne_26 2 · 0 0

I'm a woman, and I'm completely uncomfortable with the size of my chest...

I'm less than half of an A-cup, and I feel they should be bigger. I almost feel like if I had a partner, it would be unfair to him that I'm lacking something which men love, in such a desperate way...

I don't like the way I look, nude or clothed. Breasts are a normal part of the female figure, no matter where you look, they're being represented... Not having them, makes a woman feel, well...

Not womanly.

2007-02-11 15:55:29 · answer #6 · answered by La-La-Lacie 1 · 0 0

I am a woman.

If I'm looking at another woman as a potential girlfriend, their size doesn't much matter to me. I'd rather said woman was porportional, than have some little toothpick with double d's

As a woman, I am very cofortable with my size. I may not be the biggest, but at least I can see toes!!

2007-02-11 15:49:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well i think my breast size is fine though i was self consicious cause i had breasts in the 2nd grade and wore a size c by the 4th grade people thought i was alot older than i was...but now i am a 36dd and its just that its expensive finding bras my size and their are times i am feeling envy towards those who can wear cute small tops and no bras because i can never do that

2007-02-11 15:48:11 · answer #8 · answered by ♥queen b♥ 4 · 0 0

Realistically anything over a mouthful is a waste. If a guy only likes you for the size of your breast he is a shallow person. It is what is inside the person. Physical attraction is superficial, relationships that are based on these things usually do not last.

2007-02-19 13:32:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

im a 32 DDD. my size is definitely high maintenance. hard to find shirts that fit right for such a big chest and small waist, and almost impossible to find bras. and i wouldnt mind being a little smaller. like a DD again. but i cant say they dont have their advantages! and ive gotten use to them.

2007-02-12 10:07:04 · answer #10 · answered by me! 2 · 1 0

In 1994, I loved the shape of my breasts, then I found out that I had breast cancer. A year later, after reconstruction, I still liked them. Recently, I had them properly measured. To my shock, I am an almost B38. My family has always had small breasts. We do not want to be "cows". Doctors will tell you that there are many health problems associated with having too much breast tissue at any age.

2007-02-12 03:06:44 · answer #11 · answered by Ariel 128 5 · 0 1

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