We live in a world that has a cookie-cutter idea of how women’s bodies should look. But like all great things in life, we come in different shapes and sizes. The ideal body is constantly changing, but having bigger boobs has always been a top “requirement.” However, some women have smaller breast and have learned to love them. So, if you are having a hard time being a part of the itty-bitty committee, here are nine women that will inspire you to love your little lady lumps. And right when I thought I had mastered the self-love thing, another stupid comment knocked my self-esteem to the ground. I remember in high school, I wore a backless gown to my prom. I was serving up some major J.Lo from Brooklyn that night. I went to the bathroom to touch-up before a group photo and had a catty peer comment on my ‘flat’ boobs. ‘Why didn’t you wear a bra?’ she asked with disapproval. Thankfully, my best friend was there to put her in her place and then told me I was flawless. That moment stayed with me for years. Looking back, I wish I would’ve told her off. I wish I wouldn’t have felt uncomfortable in my own skin after. I look back at photos and I think, ‘Wow, I looked pretty damn good back then.’ Once I hit my 30s, I vowed to accept my body as is. No more stuffing my bra, no more holding on to those bully comments. My breasts are beautiful, healthy, and nurtured my son for a short period once he was born. Confidence is a choice, as Gina Rodriguez has said. I choose to silence the haters and love my boobs and my body through every stage in my life. This photo was taken during my honeymoon in Anguilla. While my husband swam, I took selfies because I felt really happy and beautiful on this day. I think my inner peace shines through — and my boobs look pretty damn good, too.
title: “8 Women Reveal Why They Re Proud Of Their Small Boobs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-04” author: “Jose Waring”
We live in a world that has a cookie-cutter idea of how women’s bodies should look. But like all great things in life, we come in different shapes and sizes. The ideal body is constantly changing, but having bigger boobs has always been a top “requirement.” However, some women have smaller breast and have learned to love them. So, if you are having a hard time being a part of the itty-bitty committee, here are nine women that will inspire you to love your little lady lumps. And right when I thought I had mastered the self-love thing, another stupid comment knocked my self-esteem to the ground. I remember in high school, I wore a backless gown to my prom. I was serving up some major J.Lo from Brooklyn that night. I went to the bathroom to touch-up before a group photo and had a catty peer comment on my ‘flat’ boobs. ‘Why didn’t you wear a bra?’ she asked with disapproval. Thankfully, my best friend was there to put her in her place and then told me I was flawless. That moment stayed with me for years. Looking back, I wish I would’ve told her off. I wish I wouldn’t have felt uncomfortable in my own skin after. I look back at photos and I think, ‘Wow, I looked pretty damn good back then.’ Once I hit my 30s, I vowed to accept my body as is. No more stuffing my bra, no more holding on to those bully comments. My breasts are beautiful, healthy, and nurtured my son for a short period once he was born. Confidence is a choice, as Gina Rodriguez has said. I choose to silence the haters and love my boobs and my body through every stage in my life. This photo was taken during my honeymoon in Anguilla. While my husband swam, I took selfies because I felt really happy and beautiful on this day. I think my inner peace shines through — and my boobs look pretty damn good, too.
title: “8 Women Reveal Why They Re Proud Of Their Small Boobs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-15” author: “Dwight Ortiz”
We live in a world that has a cookie-cutter idea of how women’s bodies should look. But like all great things in life, we come in different shapes and sizes. The ideal body is constantly changing, but having bigger boobs has always been a top “requirement.” However, some women have smaller breast and have learned to love them. So, if you are having a hard time being a part of the itty-bitty committee, here are nine women that will inspire you to love your little lady lumps. And right when I thought I had mastered the self-love thing, another stupid comment knocked my self-esteem to the ground. I remember in high school, I wore a backless gown to my prom. I was serving up some major J.Lo from Brooklyn that night. I went to the bathroom to touch-up before a group photo and had a catty peer comment on my ‘flat’ boobs. ‘Why didn’t you wear a bra?’ she asked with disapproval. Thankfully, my best friend was there to put her in her place and then told me I was flawless. That moment stayed with me for years. Looking back, I wish I would’ve told her off. I wish I wouldn’t have felt uncomfortable in my own skin after. I look back at photos and I think, ‘Wow, I looked pretty damn good back then.’ Once I hit my 30s, I vowed to accept my body as is. No more stuffing my bra, no more holding on to those bully comments. My breasts are beautiful, healthy, and nurtured my son for a short period once he was born. Confidence is a choice, as Gina Rodriguez has said. I choose to silence the haters and love my boobs and my body through every stage in my life. This photo was taken during my honeymoon in Anguilla. While my husband swam, I took selfies because I felt really happy and beautiful on this day. I think my inner peace shines through — and my boobs look pretty damn good, too.