Big-breasted and small-breasted women envy one another's endowments, and each group finds it hard to sympathize with the other's point of view. The bigs don't see why the smalls would want to trade up from their chic, manageable, fashion-friendly size, and the smalls think that moaning bigs are simply being disingenuous; we're expected to be silent and grateful for our much-desired cleavage. The breasts and I aren't saying that a woman's level of sexual appeal is defined
solely by her decolletage, but having cleavage does make a woman feel desirable. (And flashing cleavage has been known to stir something in members of the opposite sex as well.) And while there has been much fanfare over breast enhancement, breast reductions and the issue of implants (silicone vs. soy, health vs. vanity, and how important is it that they don't look real?), size really has little to do with it. Presentation is everything. The components are covered in these three articles: confidence -- because it's OK to "wiggle your assets", since
flirting is good for you; the
ultimate bra; and a provocative dress that
flaunts your best features. So don't waste some of the best years of your life worrying about what other people think of you. With this new knowledge, you may be able, for the first rime, to flirt with men and enjoy it and to feel free enough to act as
mild or
wild as you want.