OMG Jonesy!!!...adore you!

I like mine just the way they are. I'm a size B and happy. In fact it's the only part of my body I'm happy about. Go figure.

One of my pet peeves are people with fake ones: it really doesn't look natural to me and most of the time people tend to go bigger. I can only imagine turning 90 and my boobs are the only things perky while everything else is sagging. Just not right with that picture.
Anyway, to each they're own. If it makes you happy, go for it.

Mo, I found this out too on a recent post on xojane where a woman asked if she should get it done. I certainly wouldn't like to go for multiple surgeries in my lifetime.

Never. I am a C cup and used to be smaller, and honestly I sometimes wish I was still a B cup.

Malina, thanks for the "modesty petals" scoop! Taylor, at least you are one person I did not personally offend with my, uh, situation :)!

I'm a larger B and watched my poor older sister who was a double E, go through all the horrendous teasing and torment from teenagers when she was in school. She also developed some serious shoulder and neck issues and finally had breast reduction when she was 22. I never wished for anything larger than what I was given because of her.

Nope, never. Although in fairness, I'm a 32DDD so I'm not lacking in that department, although I think they are pretty proportionate with the rest of my body. I can say that's the one part of my body I have always been happy with.

I just remembered the scene in Seinfeld when they were so surprised Jerry was a "breast man" and not a "leg man" and he responded, "Legs? What do I need legs for? I *have* legs!"

LOL @ Janet!

I like my girls. They rebounded pretty well after nursing, I must say. I still wish they *matched,* but hey, if - at the ripe old age of 40+ - anyone is even checking me out closely enough to NOTICE, bless them!

No. Absolutely not.

I think I'm kind of average, or even on the more generous side of average, but my Mom used to tease me about this - and I spent years thinking I didn't have anything going on. Imagine my surprise at going in for a professional fitting (thanks to good advice/reading here at YLF) and discovering I was a bit more hour-glass-y and voluptuous than I thought.

Finding the right bra helped a whole lot, and it was just the fact that a lot of my family members and friends had a larger bust than I did that made me feel like I wasn't up to par somehow.

I feel kind of average, if not slightly 'more' than I'd like. So no thank you to anything more than that.

@Citygirl: just remember not everyone who has "fake boobs" would have chosen them.

What? No! My personal body ideal would include next to no boobs. Well, maybe a small B cup.

Not that I'm unhappy, exactly, with what I've got. I'm a 32D, which is not huge, but they're full enough that I look female, which is OK I guess. But if I could wave a magic wand, they'd be smaller.

So much resonance all the way down this thread!

For myself, thank you very much, but NO! Seeing as I have precisely what Kelly's fearing upthread --- shoulders AND boobs to stuff into a 'standard' off-the-rack shirt --- I'll pass. At under 5 ft, so going up a size is like wearing a sack.

On the other hand, if my girls wanted to go back to their pre-swimming size, I'd be delighted, because I'd be back to being the same size top and bottom, which makes dresses waaay easier to buy. (I'm a breaststroke swimmer, and apparently build muscle so easily that I went from 34B to 34G in two months! I've lost a little weight since, but cannot seem to fall back below 34C/D.)

Also, with Sveta on wanting less thigh, if I may, please.

And I hear Jonesy *so* loud and clear! Let's just say modesty petals would still leave me pretty immodest --- I have to be careful of my scooped necklines!!! And my bras mould themselves into this shape over a few weeks that is bizarrely (okay, actually quite logically) reminiscent of a baby's bottle.

I am a 30F and not a day goes by that I wish they were smaller. And perkier! If my rib-size went up a size or two, that would satisfy me. Right now, the small band/large cup combination makes finding bras a challenge and combined with my broad shoulders and short-waisted apple shape, my narrow ribcage does not register, so it is not doing me any favors.

On the plus side, they do make my tummy less prominent.

Yes, but not intensely and it isn't something I lose sleep on. I have barely A cups - think Trinny or WNTW. I have 4 inches between my hip and bust measurement and most mine is chest, not bust.

Since YLF I have been so much more aware of the problems that Big breasted women face and I wouldn't sway places with them. I would like to be able to nicely fill out a B-cup though! (I was a C-cup for a little while after each child, and found myself quite self conscious)
Like Sveta and others above, I would go for longer legs and slimmer thighs before bigger breasts, on a hypothetical wish list.

I don't feel that my smaller breasts make me unfeminine. DH still likes them and my waist/hip ratio makes me feel feminine enough. I do have occasional hangups about my waist and tummy region, which are not really bad considering my age etc, but can seem so because of my small breasts.

I wear a 12 DD so no I do not wish for larger breasts...any bigger and I might tip over!
I spend a lot of energy dressing to make them look smaller

I'd prefer to be smaller, for the last few years I've been a 34E and although they are "holding up" well, I would prefer to be smaller. I was a B cup through my 20's and early 30's and since then have been gradually getting bigger, I'm now 51 and hope the expansion has stopped! The rest of me hasn't expanded at the same rate, although I have put on a few pounds since my 30's. So I have a large chest and reasonably slim waist and hips. My main reason for wanting to be smaller is getting clothing to fit, with a B or C cup it was much easier, now I have major problems getting tops to fit - being broad shouldered and short waisted doesn't help. Getting a good quality, well fitting bra is an essential and again it takes time and effort to find one that's right.

To the original question--no, but I am not small either. I am surprised to read from the comments how common it seems surgery is. I would have that this more of a hollywood thing.

Jonesy, I hear you--lets, say I am very cold sensitive. I wear these under my non-foam bras for a, um, professional look.

http://www.amazon.com/Bra-Disc.....B000H3XF3E

No thank you!

A few years ago, I was a B cup & thought I might like bigger boobs.
Fast forward a couple of years & an extra 20 pounds and I'm now an F cup!

I'm finding it quite hard adjusting to my new figure & to find cute tops that fit.

Every time I have a little moan my husband says I should be careful what I wish for!!!

I read somewhere once that the majority of augmentations are performed on women with a rectangle type body. So it's not just about wanting bigger breasts, it's also a desire for more curves, and breasts are a way to add curves. At least, up to now. Butt implants are growing in popularity.

As for myself, no thanks. I have at times thought I was too small, then too big. Right now I wouldn't mind being a little smaller, then I could wear crew neck tops without looking a little "big" or matronly.

Sorry to jump in, but Jonesy got me. Same issues here. I found these at Nordstrom and they are fabulous for bras that don't have enough coverage.
http://www.amazon.com/Wacoal-W.....B001P3OXZE

I sometimes wish they were more evenly sized and perkier, but I generally don't worry about it too much. Perhaps if I were smaller I'd feel differently, but I'm already big enough as it is without adding extra large boobs, too!

Nope! I really enjoy being small chested.

Una, you crack me up!

But to answer the question: So get this - I never wanted big boobs, but it did occur to me at one point it would be nicer to be slightly more filled out.

Well, I found out I was in the wrong bra size (shops so rarely carry my size). So magically, in a nano and without surgery, I went down a size in band and up one in cup - and now I have everything I've ever wanted. I am more filled out without having changed anything. LOLOLOL!

Nope. I've always been happy with my size, which is neither too big or too small!

LOL. You all are too funny.

I'd love to be a bit smaller. Even at a 32 C/D, I often have difficulty finding shirts that don't pull or wearing coats with high-cut armholes.

In my wish-fulfillment fantasy, I'd add 2 inches to my short waist and drop a cup size.

I've just read through this whole thread -- some *hilarious* answers! I have two additional comments:

- from a fashion standpoint at least, it seems to me that smallish breasts are actually easier -- that is, they are easier to dress.

- must chime in and say that pregnancy and breastfeeding didn't change my breasts that much. They are perhaps a little softer, but not lower and they are still full and round. If we're venturing into TMI territory, I'll add that I've always had trouble with hormone sensitivity; my breasts swell up a cup size by the end of the month, and are tender. It's annoying. But I noticed that after my surgery, when my ovaries went on strike for a couple of weeks, my breasts absolutely DEFLATED! All my bra cups were loose. Upside: smaller boobs! Downside: boobs were not full and perky any more. Sadly, they've gone back to normal, but it gave me a little glimpse of what menopause is going to be like. What I'm saying is that while pregnancy and breastfeeding don't exactly improve most people's boobs, it doesn't always trash them. I think the drop in hormones post-menopause is the bigger contributor to their, er, southward migration. Unless you breastfeed eight babies.

Just saying this in encouragement for those gals who want to have babies but haven't done it yet. Everyone's different, but....it's not necessarily the death of your figure!

I'm always late to the party--this thread and to boobs---I wish I had boobs earlier. I think mine grew for 6 hours when I was 17 and another 3 hours when I was 21 and shifted their address within their postal code a bit after nursing 3 kids (2 yrs apart), when I was 42. I think pregnancy and nursing did my tiny (in the sticky outty way except for nipples a la Jonsey) but broad (kind of dense north/south) girls good. I was devastated at first after weening the baby but they've inflated a bit and are somewhat perky and only really need support when I go down stairs. And the nursing fixed the "pointing my way" (as my Mom called it), they still need to be wrangled sometime.
It was weird experiencing cousins 3 and 5 yrs younger than me growing up, developing, seeing their relationships change as I sorta stayed in my 9 yr old limbo until basically everyone was off to college.
I wish the genes that gave my other grown up female family members beauty, grace and speed would have at least given me some boobs with the speed! =+P

Not for me....I'm happy with mine. I would find them quite hard to dress and fit into my clothing.

If my boobs got any bigger I would have the choice of like 4 bra styles. Period.

Which is sad because I really don't have very large breasts. I'm just weird with a very small ribcage on an otherwise fairly large body.

No way, I am a G cup, but they seem to be in proportion with my big bones so... its weird that we envy both petite-ness and height of supermodels... We are pretty lucky to be as gorgeous as each of us are - without surgery - eeeewww! One of my kids was studying the sociology of medicine - I decide to choose which consumer movements I follow - frocks yes, scalpels no....