Big Boobs and Self Esteem

Being a busty woman can be very difficult at times especially if you have been made to feel embarrassed about having a larger bust. One of our biggest goals is to help busty women feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. Having big boobs says nothing about you as a person and we need to stop the stereotypes that make busty women feel they have to hide and feel ashamed. The following posts are about helping you overcome your own preconceptions about being busty as well as changing Society's boring, big-bust cliches:

The mental leap from the wrong bra to the right bra

Why are women afraid to break the D-cup barrier?

Is your Professional Bra Fitter giving you the right size bra?

Are you repeating the same bra buying mistakes that make you feel unhappy in your bra?

Are you your own worst bra enemy?

Learning how to tune out body expectations

Why are we ashamed of our cleavage?

We have to stop hating our bodies

Big boobs are meant to give you confidence, but they often don't

Sorry to break it to you but people know you're wearing a bra!

How to deal with cup size shock

Are women taught to criticize other women?

What to expect when you start wearing the right size bra

Claudia's Story: The shame of big boobs

Breast Bullying

The price of chasing perfection

Big Boob Phobia!

How to help friends and family find better bra fit 

Sports bras for busty women 

Don't tell me to hate my breasts

Your bra past doesn't have to dictate your bra future

5 things you shouldn't say to a busty woman

Taking time to overcome letter phobia

3 comments:

  1. Question Just what size constitutes big boobs?

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    1. There is no one size that is considered a big boob threshold. Breast size is subjective so what feels big to one person won't to another xx

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    2. That is what I kinda figured. I just had to ask! Just as all bras are not created equal.

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