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7 Things to Stop Saying to Women With Small Boobs

Boobs, breasts, or ta-tas, whatever you may call them, exist in all shapes and sizes. Regardless of the size, here are some comments to stop saying to women about their boobs:

1. That they are cute

Please don’t call them cute. This can affect someone’s self-esteem. As a matter of fact, there are so many people think that they are sexy as hell.

2. That they don’t have to worry about finding bras in their size

While you think this may be true, it’s really not. Most of the time, those A and B bra bins aren’t always full, and it’s super frustrating. This leaves for an endless search for the right band and cup size.

3. That they do not experience boob sweat

Since when did the size of boobs affect sweat glands?

4. They are “blessed” to be small chested

Just be blessed for what you have and not what others have.

5. They get to wear any sports bra

Just like finding a regular bra, sports bras take just as much time, effort, and focus. 

6. That they should consider getting breast augmentation to up-a-cup

Maybe they’re content with the size that their boobs are and have no intention on making them any bigger.

7. That they might not get any action because of their boob size

There’s someone for every boob size out there.

Regardless of what your bra size is or what someone else’s is, make sure any conversation that you have about boobs is appropriate and progressive.

Liz is a 25-year-old freelance writer that's based in Brooklyn, New York with her foster cat, Leif. Liz has received her start in the media world at Spoon University, and has acquired over 3.8 million views on her Spoon articles alone with millions more views on her syndicated content while finding her appreciation for consuming and producing branded content. Liz also has her articles syndicated on Business Insider, Insider, MSN, and Teen Vogue in addition to having her most popular article cited by Elite Daily. Liz has also contributed to YourTango and Entrepreneur.When Liz isn't writing, Liz is probably listening to music, walking around aimlessly like the hot mess that she is, cuddling with her cat, consuming new food dishes and drinks, at an event, at therapy with her one and only therapist that she absolutely adores, at an appointment with someone from her medical team, making up random dance moves in her bedroom, or figuring out what to do with herself. Liz's favorite cheese is feta and a pet peeve of hers is when people don't use the word "simultaneously" in the right manner.To get in touch with Liz, she can be reached at itslizab@gmail.com, @astrrisk on Instagram, and on LinkedIn. Liz is always down to be invited to an event or to talk about food, booze, and mental health. Liz's pronouns are she/her/hers.Please be patient when getting in touch with Liz - she probably is unaware as to what day it is, and might be dancing for her therapist.... to the Macarena, of course.