Breast augmentation
By cdparazo
@cdparazo (5765)
Philippines
April 8, 2007 9:33am CST
Most filipino women isn't that well endowed when it comes to breast size and the normal cup size for most is cup A. During high school, I was very conscious and felt awkward because I developed very early. Over the years I always felt uncomfortable because when I meet people, men in particular, they would usually not look at my face but focus their eyes first right below my neck. I came to the point that I really find it very offensive. I find even any light bantering that refers to my breast size offensive because of all things that they should comment on, they should comment about it. My sister also had a co-worker who feels the same and she even wanted to have smaller size and wear a minimizer. I know a lot of women who would want to look more attractive and would opt for breast augmentation. However, they should know that the first thing that people would look is their breast and not thier face or even eyes. It's like one is being overshadowed by one's body. I want people to look at my face and become interested as me and not get distracted on something that is just part of the whole package.
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@CinnamorollTK (262)
• United States
8 Apr 07
You're living the life that my mother lived when there were no implants. Now I know that men may look at your chest, but its because they don't know any better. You could say "Please look at my face when I'm talking to you" or something like that. They may not notice what they're doing. Plus, you have something others probably want. Also, don't wear anything that shows cleavage. It will make men look at your chest more often.
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@cdparazo (5765)
• Philippines
8 Apr 07
My country is still very conservative and very seldom could one find normal people showing cleavage. I for one, is very conservative when it comes to clothing.


