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Old Nov 06, 2017, 09:52 AM
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I wouldn't say I was "bullied" per se for not having much of a chest but I had my fair share of comments and was picked on. I do not know why I never challenged one of these girls to a fight.
I just have never believed that violence is the answer. Not one of my boyfriends, cared about my modest chest. I had a relationship with a girl in fact and she had a large chest and said that mine were the best she had ever seen. A boy did say I was like Tara Palmer Tomkinson at school.
I got a job when I was nineteen and one of the women couldn't resist commenting on my chest size. They had this weird notion that her daughter would be a great nurse because she had "well endowed bosoms like the old matrons" (their definition, not mine) I guess it just suggests a women as a care giver taking someone into the bosom of their chest, whatever it's a stupid old wifey's tale anyway.
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Old Nov 06, 2017, 11:04 AM
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The no boobs luck is currently very in and desired, you´re lucky.
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Old Nov 06, 2017, 08:48 PM
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People will comment on things that really are none of their concern. It's not worth fighting over. Women who are well endowed get all sort of stupid or leery remarks and have back pain and other issues.

Never heard the one about making a good nurse if you had bigger boobs. The truth in that statement is be zero. How would male nurses fair with that?

We get the bodies that we get. Hair color, eyes, chin, noses, mouths. All shapes. Pear shaped bodies, apple shaped bodies. The list of how we a made up is amazing and makes us all uniquely different individuals.

Celebrate having a healthy body.
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Old Nov 08, 2017, 09:11 PM
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Old Nov 09, 2017, 08:33 AM
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Depending on the rest of the body, the chest looks good or bad according to the rest of the body.
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Old Nov 11, 2017, 12:41 PM
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I've noticed thru the yrs that especially women make negative comments....on things they'd like to have!! So it might make them feel better to belittle you bec you have something desirable.
Weird theory but I think it holds water.

Sometimes when this happens to me, a negative comment, I start to grin bec they may be actually jealous. That's infuriating to them.

Last wk I wore an outfit that was very "bohemian". My sibling laughed at it! So I told her not everyone can pull this look off so easily!
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