Let me tell you my story. Like you, I was born with the curse of a flat chest. My tiny boobs were the cause of a whole lot of shame, pain, and suffering in my lifetime. From junior high on, I was relentlessly teased about my flat chest. I was hassled about “not being developed.” My self-esteem was so low, I hardly had any friends – much less a boyfriend. It was a miracle that I was asked to the prom – except I couldnt even enjoy myself. I had so much tissue paper stuffed in my dress that I was afraid to dance for fear of it falling out!
If you have small breasts, I feel for you – I really do. I know exaclty how it feels and what you’re going through. It’s not fair to have such small breast. Its really not. You want to look and feel ‘normal’, normal like every other woman who were blessed with a few cup sizes bigger than what you have now.
You go on and on about it to your friend but she tells you to stop talking about it, but she can’t understand what it’s like with her C cups.
All I wished for was for me to be able to fit into clothes normally and not feel so unproportioned. Just normal...