Charlotta
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- Cities:
- Cass Lake
- Age:
- 42
- Eyes:
- Gray
- Hair:
- Long natural
- Piercing:
- Yes
- Tattoo:
- No
- Bust:
- No
- Cup size:
- 36
- Bust:
- E
- Seeking:
- I Look Sex Date
- Status:
- Dowager
- Relation Type:
- Looking For A Female To Sneek Over To My House
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An international survey has found women in the UK are among the most unhappy in the world about the size of their breasts. It shows that 56 per cent wish theirs were bigger, nineteen per cent smaller, with just 25 per cent content. Of the 40 countries surveyed, only Thailand had a greater proportion of women who wished their breasts were larger - 60 per cent. Internationally, an average 43 brewst cent of women said they would prefer bigger breasts.
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An international survey has found women in the UK are among the most unhappy in the world about the size of their breasts. Internationally, an average 43 per cent of women said they would prefer bigger breasts.
It shows that 56 per cent wish theirs were bigger, nineteen per cent smaller, with just 25 per cent content. It shows that 56 per Biggesr wish theirs were bigger, nineteen per cent smaller, with just 25 per cent content.
Of the 40 countries surveyed, only Thailand had a greater proportion of women who wished their breasts were larger - 60 per cent. Experts have warned that dissatisfaction or shame puts women off checking for lumps, which can be crucial for catching the disease early.
However, the data also suggests that breast dissatisfaction decreases with age. Internationally, an average 43 per cent of women said they would prefer bigger breasts.
Published in the journal Body Image, the Breast Size Satisfaction Survey brought together experts to conduct surveys with 18, women across the 40 countries, making it the largest cross-cultural study to examine body image ever undertaken. Of the 40 countries surveyed, only Breaet had a greater proportion of women who wished their breasts were larger - 60 per cent.
Experts have warned that dissatisfaction or shame puts women off checking for lumps, which can be crucial for catching the disease early. However, the data also suggests that breast dissatisfaction decreases with age.
Related Topics. An international survey has found women in the UK are among the most unhappy in the world about the size of their breasts. Published in the journal Body Image, the Breast Size Satisfaction Survey brought together experts to conduct surveys with 18, women across the 40 countries, making it the largest cross-cultural study Bifgest examine body image ever undertaken.
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