Big Boobs - A Nightmare or a Blessing?

Most of us women with big boobs have those days where we feel unhappy with their size and wish they were at least a couple of cup sizes smaller siting reasons such as at least my blouse/shirt would fit properly, men would speak to me instead of my chest, I could buy cheap bras and bikinis, go running without fear of knocking myself out etc! Whenever we find these negative thoughts happening we should think of the positive side as well. For example the shirt or blouse may not quite fit but what about that dress which you fill splendidly and gives you the attention you deserve without any extra padding. For every time you look at another woman with small boobs and wish you were like that just remember she is probably looking at you wishing she had bigger boobs and could fill the large cup size bra you fill. Breast Augmentation increased by 10% between 2009 and 2010 despite the economic gloom. More than 9,000 women a year in the UK are undergoing surgery to increase their bust size. (Statistics from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons) Remember that you already have what 9,000 other women want and pay for each year. To avoid the nightmare feeling of big boobs it is important to dress them properly. Firstly buy good quality supportive bras, although these can be expensive they are worth the investment. A supportive bra reduces the chances of back ache and other problems associated with larger breasts. Good supportive underwear creates a better silhouette therefore making you feel more confident about yourself. Clothes always fit better over good fitting underwear. Try V neck style tops, if you don't want to display too much cleavage put a vest top underneath. Avoid tight fitting stretchy tops, they are great if you are going clubbing and you want everyone to look at your cleavage. However not so great for general day time wear. Avoid high neck tops and polo necks these will make your ample cleavage appear even bigger. Try scallop neck tops instead. Look for dresses with an Empire line as this style tends to accentuate your hips and legs and draws attention away from your boobs. Accessorise outfits with scarfs and jewellery; this tends to draw the eye away from the chest area. Another trick is to have your nails done, or wear big ear rings then it's not just your boobs looking great! Most importantly appreciate what you've got! Remember that everyone has some aspect of their body they dislike.