Is it normal to be this self conscious about my large boobs?

I am 19 years old, 5'4'', 130 pounds, size 34D. So basically I hate my big boobs. I know a lot of girls feel self conscious about their small boobs and go as far as cosmetic surgery to make their boobs bigger. But me, I hate being so chesty. I wish I was a smaller cup size. I envy girls who can wear lower shirts, dresses, and smaller bathing suit tops without looking too slutty. I'm always feeling self conscious about my chest and I feel like my thoughts are opposite of most girls my age. Is it normal?

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83% Normal
Based on 52 votes (43 yes)
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  • trytoforgetthis

    Normal? yes.
    It seems no one is ever happy with what they have and always need to find a flaw so that they can complain about it, work on it, etc.
    Be confident and rock that rack! seriously =}

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  • Oh my god, yes, and you hate jumping, or running, and you just wish theyd hop a damn train.

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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    I'd suggest waiting before you get them reduced.

    If I remember correctly, the reduction operation CAN interfere with breast-feeding. So cutting them up for looks now may prevent them from functioning properly later.

    Plus, when you're a little older... sometimes looking naughty isn't a bad thing.

    Sure there'll be other girls who call you nasty names when you fill out tops that they can't... but that doesn't mean you ARE smutty... it just means they want to cut you down so they feel better about themselves.

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  • darren3

    Too bad for you. Someday you'll embrace them.

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  • dappled

    You're the same size and cup as the last girl I went out with (although she hovered around an E when she put on extra weight). She was in love with hers, though. Almost literally. I guess it's a matter of perspective. There are plenty of people who'd swap with you. It's not about what you've got; it's about being happy with it.

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