My Small Breasts and I

My small breasts and I” was a programme on BBC 3 last night which was part of their Body Image season. It followed three woman; Sharon Tan, Laura Taylor and Kate Bailey who were unhappy were their busts and showed the steps that they took to overcome this.

Laura Taylor had wanted a boob job since she was 14 but she couldn’t afford it. Whilst surfing the web she discovered a website called “My Free Implants” where men would help towards the cost of silicon implants in return for photos and emails. So she went to meet one of the few women who had sucessfully used the site. It looked a bit dodgy to me. She also visited a doctor to explore her implant options, and sat in on an operation where a new found friend was expanded to a D cup.

Laura Taylor

Kate Bailey was the worst affected of the three women in the show. She had a very negative image of herself and found it difficult to go out because she thought everyone would be looking at her. Even shopping for clothes was a major trauma. In spite of this, she managed to fly over to New York to see a photographer called Ellen Fisher Turk who provided a treatment called  phototherapy. This basically involved having pictures taken of herself to improve her body image.

Kate Bailey

Sharon Tan was using a bizarre suction cup device that looked like a mini milking machine and needed to be worn twelve hours a day. Her boyfriend was pretty supportive about it even though it meant no “cuddles” for weeks. I am not entirely sure he should have been encouraging her though. The breast pumps started causing soreness after a few weeks but rather than being put off Sharon imaginatively came up some padding for the … erm … suckers.

Sharon Tan

Thankfully over the course of the show, both Laura Taylor and Kate Bailey changed their minds about their figures. Laura, having talked to a surgeon (and spent a couple of hours walking round her home town with two stockings full of rice down her bra, dealing with the unwanted attention from lorry drivers) decided a boob job wasn’t at the top of her priorities after all. Kate looked at the black and white photos of herself taken by the phototherapist and realised she is quite pretty after all, and her boobs seem pretty normal when viewed from the outside. She discovered a new-found confidence in herself, which is enough to let her take her two daughters to the swimming pool.

Sadly, Sharon Tan was left a little deflated as a consultant told her that there was very little evidence to support the claim that the suction pumps had any long term effects of boob size.

Factsheet and useful links: My small breasts and I, phototherapy.

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48 Responses to “My Small Breasts and I”


  • it must be very hard to accept your body if you feel its imperfect, but we are all different, you lady’s that were featured had small breasts, so what they went with your frame, your clothes looked great on, and most importantly you had personalities the size of a house.
    if other people or men can’t actually see past your breasts, then they are the ones that need the help.
    good luck to you all.
    regards peter

  • I have to say that all the girls on this program were incredibly beautiful the way they were. I guess thats the tragedy really…

  • When men find that everywhere they look there are huge oversized male sex organs – on billboards, magazine stands, tv ads, newspapers, in shop windows, on perfume ad boards in chemists, in movies and in most tv programmes etc etc they may at last get an inkling of why we suffer so much shame at not being “female” if our breasts are small. But since this will never happen (that would be not be right, good lord!) and only skinny women with oversized breasts will continue to be smeared on every single thing we ever look at on a horribly continuous daily basis then how the hell are we ever to feel good about ourselves??
    My suggestion is that perhaps the sexist crap we see everywhere is replaced with more neutral stuff so that the general image of women is not that we are all gagging for it and that if we don’t look that way we are abnormal.
    What do you reckon?

  • There was a story in the press the other that the the Madrid Fashion Show had banned models that had a body mass index less than 18 (that were too skinny). Not the same issue but a step in the right direction.

    link: Skinniest models are banned from catwalk

  • Kate Baily, just saw the program ‘my breasts and I’. Wow is all I can say!!! Kate Baily you are so so so so beautiful. Not only that but to go through and to face your fears like you did showed such strength, and it was all for your kids sake so they could have the childhood you think they deserved. Stay strong Kate and stay beautiful both inside and out. Im sure with you by their side they will have no worries about anything. You are a true diamond.

    Best Regards Alfie in Dublin x

    (male, just incase you were wondering)

  • i have a small bust..(34A)! and im having surgery soon,i think its the best idea ive ever had..like kate i struggle to shop,i never find clothes that fit,i have a pear shaped body which dosent help…so i can understand ecsactly how she feels

    melissa,kendal,18.

  • i would just like to say that big boobs are not everything, nor are they all u would expect. i have one that is DD and the other E/EE! clothes dont fit properly, worst is buying a suitable bra, excersise is difficult, they r impossible to hide and they are heavy to have on my chest all day. i think the young lady who had ‘rice boobs’ made as a test got the idea of that, i think that is why she decided to stay with what she has, and good for her as she was absolutely gorgous! and what a fantastic supporting mum she has too.

    best wishes,

    sarah louise (27, essex) xx

  • I’d just like to go on record saying that although the surgeon made it seem like the breast growth I experienced was only temporary, 3 months on after having stopped the suction and herbs and my breasts are still bigger than they were originally!

    It’s not an overnight process, and it takes a lot of dedication (and by the way, I quickly switched to a different machine which only requires 1 hour a day, instead of 12 hours) but with perserverence you can get permanent results.

  • Hi!

    i know i am a little late, but “my small breasts and i” was just broadcasted on german Television.

    Beeing asian myself, i know the situation very well of having too small breasts. Similar to Mrs Sharon Tan i could afford a “boob job”, but i really dont want to do it because of health risk and its simply not “natural”.

    I dont have any problems with my body and my husband loves me too.
    The only time i see myself wanting bigger breasts, is at shopping mall, where i have a hard time finding nice clothes.

    After watching the programm i was surprised of the suction method, and the dedication sharon put into this method.

    It seems it really pays off and you dont have to do surgery.
    Right after the show i started to gather information about the suction method, but i cant find really useful information besides the brava method.

    Does anyone have any information which systems Mrs Sharon Tan used?
    Any information would be more then helpful.

    Best wishes

    Ann

  • i saw the report on sunday morning in german tv, too! i was really surprised that women with such a beautiful face are not confident with themselves!
    i think ellen turck does something wonderful with her photo therapy, she is such a great person, and helps alot! i’d wish i could do an photo therapy by myself…but i’d never come to new york, its so far away when you live in germany!
    anyways i also think its good that laura taylor decided at the end not to do a surgery!

  • Ann, I don’t know if you will check here again, but if you would like to get in touch with me (or anyone else interested in the methods I used to increase my breast size naturally), then please email sharonfromtv@googlemail.com and I’ll get back to you. I’m more than happy to share my experiences (otherwise I wouldn’t have done the documentary obviously!)

    Cheers,
    Sharon.

  • I would just like to add that Laura taylor is one of the most beautiful people i have met (both inside and out) and im glad she didnt go under the knife because YOU ARE LOVELY THE WAY YOU ARE LAURA!!! lol xxx

  • hello,i was wondering if you could give me the details of the machine the lady used to make her boobs grow,she said she switched and only had to wear it for an hour a day instead of 12hrs. i am very desperate and would be very grateful. melanie

  • I sat and watched this program in near tears because they all portrayed exactely how i feel about my boobs. It really limits the clothes I can wear, and I refuse to go on holiday with my boyfriend and friends because of the bikini issue. I want bigger boobs and really dont feel I can accept myself as I am.

  • Hi,

    As a man I have to say I was very impressed with both Ellen – we need more photographers willing to search for the true beauty in women.

    What I thought was going to be a very tacky programme actually had some substance.

    Sam.

  • What can I say? All three were beautiful. All three had hot bodies. Two were just yum.

  • Gillian Traynor

    Hello there,
    My name is Gillian I am 26 yrs old,last night i just saw the My Small Breasts and I programe,and just like Laura Taylor, I live in Gloucester!,I only know big busted woman friends here,and it makes me feel very self conscious about my size,I was actually offered on the tv show,through my friend in Canada owning a website for flat woman,I did not have the courage to go on tv,as a lot of people would know who I am.I have stuggled to accept myself for so long, but the honest way I find helps is when you can hang with people you relate to,I dont know Laura if you will see this,but I hope you do,I was surprised to see we live in the same place,I would really like the chance to meet you,and we can talk about how to overcome being small.
    I always wonder,is the way we feel because of being sterotyped,or is it because we truly feel it really is not feminane?, what is feminine?,a gay guy can be feminine,but he does not have breasts!.
    I also noticed Laura you are into animals,me too,they remind us what normal really is,accepting yourself for who you are,I think its fantastic you changed your mind about getting implants,you dont need breasts to be beautiful,to be beautiful you just need a kind heart*
    I hope I hear from you!?
    Gillian*X

  • Gillian Traynor

    I also want to add*
    As well as Laura,I think it was also very brave of Sharon and Kate to go on tv,and do what i did not have the courage to do, find a way to be at peace with myself,I still get days I struggle,I think its wonderful Kate saw herself in a new light with photo photography,Kate you look so natural in those pics*
    Poor Sharon,I felt so sorry for you suffering that suction thing, and yes herbs can effect your mood,I took herbal pills,and amazingly it worked,I was fuller for some months,but then they shrank again!,I went from A to large B,then back to A!.
    I wish there was a way I could meet you all as when I was in college I met a friend who was flat like me,and we hung out,and even went to LA, I found I was more comfortable with my body and so was she when we went swimming together or whatever,as you dont feel alone with your problem,my other friends at the time who were busty made me feel alone,no matter how much they gave me company,it was like I was a different species from them,does that make any sense?
    Anyone who wants to reply to me feel free to do so,Im grateful I found this site,and that I saw My Small Breasts and I on TV last night,Well done to all the girls, Laura*Sharon*Kate, your all stars***
    Gillian*X

  • I would just like to add a male perspective.

    Thousands of men, including me, actually prefer small breasted women. Large breasts, although they can draw the eye, tend to dominate a woman’s figure, so that all the other features are lost in the background.

    Small breasts, however, seem more delicate and precious, more feminine, and very sexy.

    All three young women in the programme were extremely attractive, but Kate Bailey was absolutely stunning. She has such a beautiful, photogenic face – which is enough to win a million hearts alone. But she also has lovely long slender legs, a flat tummy, and a great overall figure that is to die for.

    On top of all that, Kate seems to be a beautiful person inside and, at the end of the day, that’s the person who will be loved for what she is. So Kate, enjoy life to the full with your two lovely daughters, in the knowledge that I and thousands of other men find you totally adorable.

  • I would like to compliment the producers of this programme for highlighting an issue that I know deeply traumatises so many beautiful women in the UK. I have strong connections with the glamour modelling industry and so have first hand knowledge of how prejudice it can be toward girls with small breasts. It seems a lot of the media, tabloids, lads mags, and even many women magazines, are obsessed with big boobs. It isnt any wonder that so many very very beautiful small-breasted women have issues with self-esteem.

    So I thought this programme was very well made, was very respectful toward the 3 lovely ladies that participated and would like to express my admiration to Sharon, Laura & Katie for sharing their inner turmoil with us all so we can all better understand how this affects girls in a similar situation.

    As a man I cannot even begin to understand the complexities of the emotional trauma such prejudices cause, or indeed, the impact that this can have on ones view of personal feminity. What I can say is that this was a great insight into something that seldom if ever gets discussed or debated about, and actually explains why cosmetic surgery is booning in this country.

    I was really pleased to see that none of the girls resorted to go under the knife for a ‘quick fix’ and all found their own way of dealing with their issues in individual personal ways. I take my hat off to all of you and wish you all the happiness you all deserve and simply remind you that inner beauty is the greatest beauty of all and all three of you have that in abundance !!

  • You are a star!! I admire you and think you are so brave to go on TV. I always wanted bigger breasts but I don’t have the guts to go under the knife. I am Asian and size 34A. Personally, I don’t like big breasts anyway. Just wanted a little bigger size to 34B. Just a little fuller 

    When I saw “My small breasts and I” on BBC1, I thought WOW, I can see the light at the end of tunnel. I have such a complex when I meet people I tend to look at women breasts and compare with myself.

    The next day I searched on google for the machine like the one you used on TV. I couldn’t find one so I gave up. Can you guide me where to get this machine?

    I loved reading the feedback of My small breasts and I. I was surprised to hear the male respondents towards females with small breasts – they seem to support women with smaller breasts 

    Please respond – I look forward to your reply.

    Best wishes

    Sue

  • I wish they had this documentary 4 years ago when I stupidly made the decision to have a boob job.
    Quite ironically, I am now so envious of these beautiful women with their natural petite little breasts.
    Luckily (…sort of) I am in the middle of a law suit against my surgeon following compliatations due to negilenge with my surgery, and am having my implants “explanted” once my court case has been settled.
    I would like to advise anyone considering having a boob job that even the most accredited surgons can make mistakes – prob due to having their heads up their own arses…
    Also if anyone is considering having a boob job because they want slightly bigger, natural looking and feeling breasts – A BOOB JOB AIN’T THE ANSWER!!! No matter how small and soft the implants are, they will still feel hard, fake and stand up like sandcastles when you lye down…if you feel self-conscious in the bedroom due to your small breasts, you will feel a hell of alot more self-conscious when you have big hard fake boobs…to be fair, implants do solve the issue of feeling inadequate for having no boobs, but they bring up a so many of other issues, believe me…
    In a way, I am glad I did have a boob job coz it’s just made me realise what a silly naive little idiot I was, and it’s made me appreciate that natural breasts (even 32AAs) are beautiful and REAL. I can’t wait to have my implants removed and be soft and natual (and SMALL) once more…

  • Hi Sophie, thanks for sharing your experence with us. I was lucky that I am not brave enough to have an opps !!!

    Yes, i wish they had this documentary a long time ago. so I can have my firm boobs back after having 2 childern.

    Sue

  • It seems a bit worrying that doctors are doing boob jobs on younger and younger women.

  • That’s very true – when I had my op I was told that 80% of the patients at the clinic were in the 18-25 age span. Sad really…On the plus side, the younger you are when you have implants, the sooner you realise they don’t make you happy and can get on with enjoying your life. I think if I hadn’t had the op I would’ve always wondered what I would look like with boobs. I’m hoping that as I’m still very young my skin won’t be too saggy, so after the explant I won’t be left with boobs like spaniel’s ears!?

  • Since 1994 I’ve used photography as a way to show women who they are- through my eyes. Often it shows women what they don’t see when they’re preoccupied with changing parts of themselves.

    We all know that our world has a Barbie Doll image of what women should look like. Other times had different prototypes. Mass media pitches that there is “one way to look”. There isn’t. This year it’s big breasts, next year it’ll be small breasts. Using photography in this way, works toward helping women get out of this misogynistic box.

  • I am phototherapist working with Kate Bailey in My Small Breasts and I. If you’re interested in contacting me, I can be emailed through ellen@photographytherapy.com.
    Ellen Fisher-Turk

  • Having read all your comments, i agree with some but not all, I am 21, with small breasts 32A, but my frame is small 5’5 size 6/8. People say I match my frame, but all that does is aggravate me more, it is easy for women with normal breasts to say that, or even your partner as they are biased anyway, but if men are happy with our normal small breasts why do they feel it required to still ogle and joke with their friends about BIG UNS??
    and all the women with huge busts, yes it may be a burden when they are 48 FF, but we dont want that we just want normalality. AM I wrong?

    I dont feel womanly, and cant buy clothes I want, that is the ONLY reason why I feel like I need surgery, I would never do it for people to look at me, As i wont go to a stupid FF size just a medium C.
    Good luck to everyone facing their demons! :)
    Viki

  • I completely agree with you viki; I have about the same height/breast ratio and it can be incredibly frustrating and embarrasing, especially during the summer at the beach. Having small breasts makes you feel somehow inadaquate, when all your other friends have at least decent sized B cups. My guy friends are kind enough not to make snide comments or joke about how “tiny” mine are, but I can still feel them thinking it. I am considering implants in about a 34-36C range; I don’t want ridiculouslylarge breats that scream “FAKE!”, I just want “normal”.

    P.S. I’ve recently heard about a new technology being tested called Celution, and it is a way of harvesting fat cells (like the ones in your thighs and stomach that you hate) and utilizing them in other parts of your body… Could potentially be used for facial injections (like to decrease the appearance of wrinkles) or perhaps to increase breast size. Since it’s your own fatty cells being used there is most likely no risk of infection or the procedure being rejected by your body. It might become available around 2009 in Europe… and hopefully it will make the use of silicon implants obselete

  • I am a 34A, and 28 years old, 5’4″ tall and a size 6. Every now and then I fall into the breast complex just like the rest of the small breasted world. It’s hard when the guy I just recently started dating has a poster of Kat Van D framed on his wall and was teasing me the other night saying he felt like he was molesting a 12 year old. He can be a bit of a jackass, but that’s besides the point. The recurring theme I’ve seen here again and again is women wanting to find the suction cup contraption, or wanting surgery to fit into clothes. Can’t there be another way? Doesn’t anyone out there know of a fashion designer who might want to start a clothing line specifically for smaller breasted women? I tease my bf and tell him that some day small breasts will be in and that all of these women with boob jobs will want to go under the knife to have their implants taken out. It may or may not happen, whatever. But I hate these phases that I go through where I don’t feel sexy naked because of my “12 year old titties”. I don’t want to feel that way and the only reason that I do is because society tells me I should. It’s bogus and makes me angry. Large breasted fascination is a societal construct and reality is only what we make it. It’s like we’ve all been brainwashed. What can be done to unlearn?

  • Sounds very familiar, I felt “abnormal” and while I didn’t want to be “fake” I thought being out of proportion was abnormal. After having implants, I realised that the problem had always been with my head not my breasts. Before I was small breasted – now I had these round hard cold “fake” breasts, I felt and looked like a freak.
    I thought before my op that men found me unattractive, but post op was a whole new experience. Close boyfriends and one-night-stands were all terrified of them, when I moved their hands onto them, they moved them away as if they found them repulsive.
    I would advise anyone who is considering getting implants to check out http://www.explantation.com. This website was very helpful to me in making my decision to lose my implants.

  • Hello,

    I loved watching this program and I am very curious about the phototherapy. I am struggling with my body and really want to check out this woman who lives in NY (where I also live). Can anyone help me find information about this photographer. I’d really appreciate it.
    My email is staplercity@yahoo.com

  • Laura is a major babe. So beautiful and funny, awesome voice, cute as a button. I loved her. I imagine her little tittes to be the coolest little titties ever… if they were even little – they didn’t seem like it to me. I just thought she was something really special so I looked this thing up to write about it. (I’ve never wrote on one of these things before in my life).

    About boob job getters. I have some friends in California that run the plastic lifestyle circuit game over there rather well. Quite a few people are pretty impressed by it, but I must say that its actually very sad. They are all pretty much miserable and look for happiness in things like their friends being jealous of them because their new girlfriend has Pam Anderson boobs – or something ridiculous like that. I guess I’m trying to say that if your getting fake boobs, I suppose you’re either trying to attract the brainless people I just mentioned that spend more time in magazines than out – and trying to get in with that crowd (hahahaha!) or you want to attract some muscle head body builder guys (hahahaha!) or your trying to get attention while at the supermarket (which is sad in itself) or maybe you’re just lookin for a good old fasion Borat..? And if those are your motives, do it up!

    But if your like Laura… get over it! … and party.

  • Those women were very beautiful, and I was, frankly, amazed that any of them would have any insecurities about their bodies. I’m glad that Kate and Laura figured out that they were perfect as they are, and I hope Sharon realises the same about herself.

  • I just watched the program and I loved it!

    My only negative thought about it was all three women in the documentary were very small-framed and petite. Their small breasts go well with their body build.

    What about us women with flat chests who aren’t petite? I am 5’11, 23 year-old woman. Big hips, big butt, flat chest. All my life I’ve been made fun of and felt self-conscious. I wish that more women like me would have been represented in the documentary. But it was nice to see anyway, as sometimes I feel like the only person who is truly flat-chested.

    Kudos to these women who were so brave!

  • I hate seeing the responses to breast augmentation that say “big boobs aren’t everything, I have a 36 G… (etc)” Nobody stops to think that maybe girls who are small want surgery to be NORMAL sized, not a D or something giant.

    I think the perfect size is a B, and C if you can handle the annoyances of having larger ones. If I had the surgery it would be to get a nice big B cup, not a triple H. Just because my breasts are small doesn’t mean my brain is – of course I have read the horror stories about humongous breasts, I just want to be able to fit into a t-shirt!

  • I just saw the show on BBCA.

    Huge props to the women on this show for talking about something so tied into their self-image on television. All 3 women were gorgeous – in face, body and personality. I hope that the filming and showing helped them see this too.

    I feel like I have been on both ends. Throughout high school and most of college I was around 100 pounds and a very small B (I know, not an A but…) and felt unfeminine and boyish. I figured my small breasts were the reason I didn’t have many boyfriends.

    At 21 years old, I got off a birth control pill and my breasts grew to a D cup very quickly (at least to me). Add some additional weight gain and I’m now a 36DD. I hate my big breasts more than I think I hated my small ones. They are uneven sized (by about a half cup), they get in the way and it’s just as hard to find clothes to fit bigger breasts, if not harder. I look at famous women like Keira Knightly and wish I could wear some of those tops and dresses that do not allow for a bra. I wish I could find a bikini that provided some support for real large boobs, not fake ones which defy gravity on their own.

    I guess my point is that the other side of the fence always seems better, until you’re there. The media and our collective negative body images has created a world where none of us are happy with what we have.

  • I happened across the show “My Small Breasts and I” and watched for a short time. I feel really bad for these women and especially for Kate.

    I hate the world that we live in because of the mass media that puts such an impact on people who feel they, and that they are inadequate in some small way. I think each of these women were perfect just as they are and I hope each of them can come to terms with themselves as they are without having to resort to surgical enhancement proceedures. It’s NOT what the rest of the world thinks, it’s what YOU think about yourself.

    Personally, I am a male that likes women with smaller breasts and think that it’s abhorrent to change a person to conform to what they think everyone else prefers in a woman. Forget the magazines and the TV shows that glorify large breasts, be YOU and not a clone!

  • I find it a tragedy that women with small breasts feel that must have surgery to fit in or to find a mate. As a man I actually find small breasts MUCH MUCH more attractive then large ones. I guess the media is to blame. They make woman feel they must be pencil thin with HUGE breasts. In reality most men, at least the ones that are worth catching, are much less concerned with breast size. I just happened to catch this show because there was nothing else on and I have to say that Kate Bailey is absolutely gorgeous just the way she is. It would be a crime for any plastic surgeon to touch her. I’d be more than happy if fate had blessed me with dating her.

  • I cannot believe that these sensible women Who are quiet breathtaking are acting like their in first year of high school. I thought all the women should think are they more interested in having boobs for other men or for other women. I don’t believe that any of these women would be happy in a relationship where there man only cared about the size of your breast.Come on Ladies act like the lovely women you appear to be.

  • I have an appointment later today to see about having breast surgery, I didnt actually see the programme but i have been looking into the pros and cons of having surgery, i have 2 children and after having them i am now a 36aa, before children i was a 36c, after reading many articles i am now considering cancelling the appointment, i wanted to feel like a woman again, but after reading the comments i dont think that having bigger boobs will actually make me feel any better, the friends and family i have told that i am thinking of having the surgery done all think i am mad, i have just recently got married so i didnt want to do the surgery to get a man, i just wanted to feel better about myself, now am i asking myself if surgery would make me feel better about myself, maybe i should just love me the way god intended me to be.

  • I’m 15 years old and I’m a 34A.
    Big deal.
    Girls/women shouldn’t let breasts define themselves. Like hair is just hair, breasts are just breasts. I honestly think that girls/women who want breasts implants are doing it for the wrong reasons. If you think big breasts are going to change your life and make you happier, than that’s just sad. You can’t just change what God gave you, because God only gives us the best.

  • All 3 were very attractive. They should talk to some women with naturally large breasts and find out the problems. I have 3 friends who have a size G cup. Shoulders ache and backs curve cos their boobs are so heavy and pendulous. Two of them have had breasrt reductions cos of the problems – and they still have problems. Having mammograms isn’t easy etc etc.

    You were all healthy and beautiful anyway so why would you want to change that. The Welsh girl’s ne boobs looked grotesque.

    carmen

  • I think all three women in this show were incredibly beautiful in their own way, inside and out, and I was astonished any of them had insecurities. I would give anything to have their small frames and lean figures, including the small breasts. Large breasts on small framed women looks ridiculous and out of proportion. I have struggled with my weight my whole life, and I have the same issues about going out in public, finding clothes to wear or going to the beach, but its not about just one tiny area of my body, but the whole thing! I envy you ladies, and wish I had your beautiful figures. In my eyes, you are so, so lucky. All I can say is that there are easy ways to enhance your natural bust size, and that inlcudes gaining a small amount of weight (as breasts are fat tissue!) or going on the contraceptive pill (this normally makes mine grow a whole cup size). And these are all reversible methods.

  • I saw the show last night and I have to tell you…Each of these women had absolutly gorgeous breasts! Girls need to understand that teh media has played up the BIG breast thing, and that there are men, ME, that like small breasts. I feel it would be a tradgedy if any of them were to mar their bodies and increase the size of theor breasts….A cups are great and AA cups are even better!

  • Hi – I just saw the show. I know it’s really late, but I just want to say to all the ladies on the show that they are very beautiful just the way they are. I’m also an A cup, and yes, sometimes I struggle with the small size, but most of the time, it does not overcome my life. I am happy with my body.

    And most of all to Sharon, please stop suctioning your breasts. You don’t need it. You are very beautiful just as you are. I am Asian with an A cup too, and my right boob is probably even near an AA cup, but I will not let that affect the security I have about my overall self. You don’t have to either.

  • I’ve not seen the show, not sure if it has been broadcast in the Uk.
    Just wanted to say I’m no stranger to the issues above. Its a complex issue, and its highly psycological. I just wish that all women could be recognised as beautiful in their own right, rather than being objectified. Its sad how the world works.
    Also, those that think that a C cup is big, I was sized a small 34C but I still get comments about not having much of a bust, and am considered ‘small’! I think that perceptions of bra sizes are skewed, and most women are in bras that are too small for them.

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