Considering the record number of boob jobs performed by plastic surgeons every year, it's obvious that the obsession with big breasts is more prevalent than at any time in American history. Why is this so?
There are many viewpoints on this controversial issue, and a look at a few excerpts from
the WORDS OF WISDOM advice column by Dr.Ivan Knowitall shed some light on the subject
Q:"I have the smallest chest in my class and hate to change clothes in gym class because everyone makes fun of me. Boys will never look at me! Will I grow any more?"--14 and flat
A: Dear Ms. Flat--"You may grow some but probably not a lot. Don't consider bra size your most important attribute. Someday boys will look at you and perhaps lust after you. Many teenage boys whose female peers are developing mature figures look first below the neckline. But this is a passing phase except for a few pathetic few bottom feeders with arrested emotional development . Grown-up men are more interested in the whole person--sex appeal has more to do with personality and attitude than with physique."--Dr.K
Q:"My job puts me in contact with 10 to 20 attractive women every week from receptionists to corporate presidents who know instinctively when men find them interesting as persons and attractive as females. Breast size has nothing to do with this attraction. What kind of woman wants a guy who sees her only as a B-cup? He would have a very short attention span. My girl friend is 5 foot 7 and in the A category and is lovely in every way."--grown-up man
A: Dear Mr. Grown-up--"Great to hear from a mature,well adjusted male member of "boob obsessed" America. Best of luck to you and Ms. A- cup."--Dr. K
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