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BY MARY HOJNOSKI ON 7/1/2011 8:00:00 AM
POSTED IN breasts, uneven boobs
I just started growing and my nipples are getting bigger, one question....is that the first step in breast development???
by Roxi14247 on 7/11/2011 3:24:14 AM
We are all different! Our bodies are awesome, and being different isnt always a bad thing. Like skinny models always being portrayed as good and everyone else not. There are a lot of sites about body image, some with even galleries showing how our boobs and other body parts are different from each others.....some of the funniest sites are the ones that deal with how guys 'down there' areas look and their differences. But I think once you see how other people look, we arent that worried about how we look.
by luckykel on 7/7/2011 7:29:16 PM
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