Unhappy with Your Big Bust? Look on the Bright Side

Any naturally busty woman will tell you that being well-endowed is no walk in the park. Sure many women claim that they would kill for a bigger bust. That doesn't mean that double D cups don't have their drawbacks. In fact, more often than not, naturally busty women would love to have the
 tables turned. Since that is practically impossible to do without surgery, why not look at the bright side of being busty?

You will never have to run unless you want to.

Even the avid busty runner won't run without a sports bra. For the busty woman, there is a time and a place for running, which always includes a sturdy sports bra. Any deviations from your running routine mean that you and your bust are exempt. For the busty woman, a spontaneous game of tag just doesn't exist, unless you want it to, in which case you can just hold your arms over your chest. Otherwise, yelling "Sorry, but I didn't bring my sports bra" usually makes for a great excuse.

Whenever weighing yourself, you can always subtract at least 2 pounds for your breasts.

For those of you who care about the number on the scale, this is a true bonus. Not only can you subtract pounds for clothing and shoes, but you can also subtract pounds for your bust, making that number look even more appealing.

Having big breasts now better prepares you for pregnancy.

One of the biggest things newly pregnant women notice are their steadily increasing breasts. For some of them, a larger chest is a blessing. For most, however, they will readily admit how frustrating a big bust can be. Since you are a specialist in the busty department, this particular pregnancy nuisance isn't as much of an adjustment for you. The A cup to D cup jump is certainly a big one. For the busty woman, however, moving further up the alphabet is an easy transition.

You never have to be self conscious about anything else.

With all eyes on your bust, you will never have to worry about your other "flaws". No one's looking at them. Instead of letting the perpetual gazes annoy you, look on the bright side.

Your partner loves them.

 
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I am natural 36 DD (and I have to search all over for a bra that fits)...but I wear a size 6 pant. I can't buy dresses because I have to get a size 14 or more for my breats and then I have about 10 inches left for my waist. Same for button up shirts...even the most expensive button up shirts don't fit. They make nothing that fits my top because my breasts are a size XL-XXL and my stomach is a S-M. It just doesn't work. My breasts are absolutely annoying and they hurt all the time...I have switched birth control 3 times and every time they get even bigger (this is evident because I am now starting to spill out of 36 DDs. I don't know where to go from here...but I don't want to have ugly scars on my breasts. I do not agree with the article because I am just miserable all the time. And I can't even imagine what they are going to be like if I ever get pregnant...god help us all.

Posted on 01/18/2008 at 11:01:44 AM

It's true...the other flaws aren't so noticeable! Plus, if you get a little chubby, it's harder to notice. If there's still a large difference between your waist and your bust, you're made in the shade.

Posted on 12/14/2007 at 7:12:31 AM

I have kind of "big one's" ...so I know the thought to reduce..but ...unless they start heading south..I guess I will keep them..my husband would kill me!!

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 9:08:00 PM

Dr. Jamie- Well said! Great Article Shanika!

Posted on 08/28/2007 at 10:08:00 AM

Funny article! I do not fall into the "busty" category but I have friends who do, and they share your sentiments. I can still remember doing the so-called bust-enhancing arm exercises as a preteen. I guess no matter which side of the fence you're on - unless you resort to surgically alterating your body - you're stuck there! May as well find the beauty in what you have, because to someone you're beautiful no matter what size you are.

Posted on 07/26/2007 at 3:07:00 PM

I hadn't really thought about the positive side to being busty. I used to wish I could be the same size I was when I was 16. Thanks, Shanika! Sophie

Posted on 07/24/2007 at 12:07:00 PM

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