Eh

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It was decent, but it pained me how much that Greer's body seemed like an extremity, when in reality, that's not a very uncommon boob size.Sure, Greer’s emotional journey is spot on. But, were I reading this as my teenage self, the lack of a resolution for her practical physical problems would have left me feeling hopeless. Like I’d need all my clothes custom-made and I’d never find a cute, supportive, comfy bra. And, more than that, since my boobs were bigger than Greer’s are stated to be, I would have felt like everyone was constantly staring in shock at my (perfectly normal) body. I think this book falls into the damaging trap that DDs are enormous and anything bigger is ridiculously huge, like larger than a beach ball hug. Again, it's only a two star because it slightly irritated me, although I could see that intention/message behind what the author was writing.