Anonymous (not verified) says:

Ridiculous. The article takes women to task for allegedly wanting their breasts to look the same as everyone else's -- but all women want is for them to look good. And breasts look good in a supportive, shaped bra. Why is "individuality" (ie, looking droopy or saggy) better here? Don't most women try to look as thin as possible, adhering to a norm? It's just the same here. The goal is higher, perky boobs. So? I should look like crap just to show I'm different from the crowd? That's cutting off your nose to spite your face.

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