Honest answer and the truth IMHO. Question for you....at what age were you when you first became concerned and wished your breasts looked different? I'd bet is quite young when being different is hated. Where did you get the idea that because your breast is shaped different than most girls/women? I contend it came from having other girls?women pointing it out!! When you went through that very insecure and self conscious about your body period following puberty.
The truth is the vast, vast majority of men could care less about a woman's breast shape or size of areolas..if you've got breasts that's all that matters...and for us guys were it does matter, almost without exception, the shape of your breasts and areolas are a huge turn on and much preferred by us.
Love them as they naturally are, embrace your uniqueness as many more guys than you can fathom find them the most beautiful and erotic, the rest don't really care. If you're straight and it's men you wish to attract, be proud and confident. Reject what your own gender had led you to believe!
I'm 20 now, and my boobs are still cone shaped
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Honest answer and the truth IMHO. Question for you....at what age were you when you first became concerned and wished your breasts looked different? I'd bet is quite young when being different is hated. Where did you get the idea that because your breast is shaped different than most girls/women? I contend it came from having other girls?women pointing it out!! When you went through that very insecure and self conscious about your body period following puberty.
The truth is the vast, vast majority of men could care less about a woman's breast shape or size of areolas..if you've got breasts that's all that matters...and for us guys were it does matter, almost without exception, the shape of your breasts and areolas are a huge turn on and much preferred by us.
Love them as they naturally are, embrace your uniqueness as many more guys than you can fathom find them the most beautiful and erotic, the rest don't really care. If you're straight and it's men you wish to attract, be proud and confident. Reject what your own gender had led you to believe!