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Psychology of Small Breasts

The psychology of small breasts is a topic of great concern for many women who suffer with body image and self esteem issues due to their perceived anatomical shortcomings. Generally, women are very critical of their breasts and any woman who views her natural assets as being inadequate is bound to suffer from problematic emotional anguish and might demonstrate troublesome behaviors or social interactions.

Psychology of Small Breasts

Psychology of Small Breasts / Perception

Actual size often has very little to do with who will suffer from a breast size concern. Far more important is the nature of a woman’s personality and how she feels about her body. Many women enjoy having very small or even non-existent breasts. Obviously, size is of no concern to these women and they do not suffer any negative emotions due to their diminutive anatomies. Other women might actually have reasonably sized breasts, yet still suffer significant emotional stress, since their mind is displeased with their individual bodily proportions. Women who feel their breasts should be bigger might experience a small amount of harmless wishing or might suffer crushing anxiety and depression, since their body does not live up to their high expectations. Women come in every temperament and personality type and if you are among those who are truly bothered by your breast proportions, then some form of breast enlargement might be right for you.

Psychology of Small Breasts / Correction

Ok, so you have decided that you would like to be bigger and realize that you have justifiable internal motivating factors driving this choice, so now what? The next logical steps are researching the various methods of achieving larger and fuller breasts and then choosing the best modality for you. It is always a good idea to investigate both surgical and non-surgical breast enhancement options to get a complete picture of all your choices. Remember that every method will have pros and cons, so it is a good idea to compare the good and bad points of each, according to your priorities and expectations. If you require help during your research, feel free to contact your doctor for some useful advice.

Psychology of Small Breasts / Resolution

Ok, now you have found a procedure or treatment which basically meets your needs. If you are pursuing a non-surgical breast enlargement plan, remember to use common sense to avoid getting ripped off. There are many treatments which are unproven and possibly even dangerous. If you are thinking about using cosmetic surgery to increase your breast size, then be sure to consult with a number of doctors and choose your surgeon carefully. Your choice of surgeon will influence the results of your breast augmentation more than any other single factor.

Psychology of Small Breasts / Advice

There is nothing wrong with wanting to improve your body. The physical form is an intrinsic component of the self and is sometimes perceived as a representation your inner quality to the external world. Wishing to look better will not do any good, while action taken to actually improve your looks will result in both physical and emotional benefits. Fear is a big factor for many women with small breasts. Although they might desire a change, they are scared of the effects of their choices, on many levels… physical, societal and emotional. This is why it is so important to think your plan through carefully, prior to taking any action. If you can weigh the positives and negatives of increasing your breast size, it will be far easier to make an informed choice. Most importantly, remember that you must please yourself. Finding happiness in our own skin might be difficult to attain, but is worth far more than the price of any treatment or surgery. After all, happiness is the most precious of all life’s commodities and pays dividends far beyond the monetary price it might cost…

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