Fish-lips and a flat-chest… this is the cross that the young, beautiful Denise Richards had to bear as a teen.  Denise reveals in a recent feature how peer pressure and bullying as she grew up in Illinois, rather than the demands of Hollywood, was the reason she chose to buy herself a pair of new boobs, aged just 19.

I find it staggering and sad that a gorgeous young woman would feel so desperate about being flat-chested that she would go under the knife.  When your body is healthy, pert and youthful — and in pretty good nick, if you’re Denise Richards — what have you got to complain about?

Tall Stack

Teens don't always recognise the benefits of being a Pancake Princess

 

I’m not insensitive to the hurt caused by cruel taunts.  I don’t remember being on the receiving end of any, despite my very tiny chest, but I had body insecurities just like any young girl.

I solved them with a Wonderbra (back in the days when I could find one that fit).

I get that it can be painful being dealt a body by nature that doesn’t match up to the ideal you’re bombarded with in magazines and movies.  And I know it can be soul-destroying never graduating from your training bra, when all the other girls go cup, cup and away!!!

I just wish that young women could find a better retort to body issues than surgery.  And I wish that surgeons had more moral gumption that to be granting the wishes of women that haven’t had a chance to grow into their bodies and learn to be confident about them.

What do you think?  Have you been the victim of peer pressure?  How did you deal with it?

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Talk to me, little chested ladies

What's the recipe for the perfect SBBH?

Popping my head above the parapet to ask SBBH readers to bend my ear.  What would you like to be reading about on SBBH? 

Some of my more vocal readers haven’t been shy about telling me when I’m getting it wrong, but it would be great to hear from more of you.  One reader gave me a proper dressing down for bigging-up National Cleavage Day… she was of the opinion that I shouldn’t promote the idea that there was anything wrong with being flat-chested.  Boosting the bust was off the agenda for her.  What do you think?  Is it good to find out about bap-bolstering bras, or would you rather stick with the curves nature gave you? 

Another reader slammed a selection of swimwear I put together:  the gist was yeah, yeah, yeah, we know about Sugarchilli & Max Claevage, but we want to find something new.  I hear you, sister, said I.  That’s why I started the Everybody Loves Lingerie Campaign… because the choice of lingerie and swimwear available for AA-cup women is by far from exceptional.  So, I put it to you:  What do you think of the product recommendations I’ve put together for you?  Helpful, or jaded? 

What else would you like to read about?  My “Boobs In The News” section has fallen by the wayside a bit lately.  Did you like that?  Do you enjoy talking about body image, wellbeing, petite clothing… all subjects I’ve dipped into in the past. 

 I’m doing a bit of a blog audit right now… tasting what I’m dishing up to check it’s fit for your consumption.  Please feel free to lend me your advice — extra seasoning?  More spice?  You decide.

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