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Jul

I’ve a friend who won't shut up about her boobs and always states mine are small. I don't think mine are super small considering how thin I’m ( 5'6″ 98 pounds and a 32 B) but she acts like hers are just huge and they aren't, at all. My other friends are getting fed up with hearing it and so am I! She's 5'2″ and 115 pounds and a 34 B and she thinks its just huuuuge for her height and weight. Oppinions?


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As a guy, I would prefer a 32B over a 34B because the cup size is the same, but the body is thinner. This to me would visually look nice. Honestly though, they're pretty close, so at a minimum, I don't understand why your friend is so stuck on the issue. Maybe she's insecure and that's why she keeps making it sound like her boobs are better. Don't believe her.

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Although there's not much of a difference between both of your sizes, just go along and mess with her. State something like, “Well, that just means you'll have saggy boobs hanging to your knees in a few years while mine will still be perky.” And see what she has to say then.

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The cup size is the boob size.

If you're both a B cup then you're both the same.

She's probably a little heavier than you, not to mention shorter, but your actual boob sizes are the same


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If you are both B cups, then you’ve the same cup size. That means your boobs are about the same relative to your size. Tell her that if you want… or just tell her to put a sock in it.

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I was very small at that age, it really doesn't matter.

She’s just using that to boost her ego or to try to distract from some other flaw that she has…….


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Sounds like your in superior shape, and have better boobs.

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Just ignore her. Everyone can see what she's got, so they all know she is full of hot air.

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tell her to stop bragging.

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Ignore her and just state I don't think any of us want to hear about your breasts thanks.

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tell her to close up, no one cares

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