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Nope, not at all the same. Not being rude in saying this. I don't think women obsess about anything the way men think about their cock .Thanksbut i thought IT is the same like guys with cocks. They can describe their penises and say is it ok to smsll or curvy for example
Weight? That’s the only thing I’ve ever seen women obsess over even remotely like penis issues. I’ve worked in a lot of female environments, and I have heard of just about every type of weight loss program on the planet. We even had scales in several offices, weight loss challenges, and groups.Nope, not at all the same. Not being rude in saying this. I don't think women obsess about anything the way men think about their cock .
We have a new “questions women don’t ask” entry.Nope. Not the same as with a penis. There is no perfect breast size. I don’t compare myself to other women at all. Couldn’t care less. Breasts are just breasts.
I do spend some time “thinking” about my breasts. I do regular breasts exams, and an annual mammogram. I also think about how expensive bras in my size are. I’ve also thought about getting a reduction, but since I’ve haven't suffered as much I could have, I decided against it. I’m satisfied with what I have - they are a part of me.
To be quite honest, the perfect size and shape is the one I don’t have. If I could choose, I’d go a lot smaller with a pleasing perk. But then, I am a product of society that tells us that there is a perfect breast size and shape and that, frankly, whatever we have is not it - it’s why trends were invented. Trends have nothing to do with health, design or fashion, and everything to do with marketing. The beauty industry is one of the largest industries, globally, solely based on the impact of advertising/marketing. The fact that you’re even asking this question, shows your world view has been impacted, too. It’s a total nonsense. For the most part, breasts have a necessary life saving function. The end.Girls what is your perfect breast size and shape? Do you have it?