Men look at boobs. So do women.

I wear a D. I don't dress provocatively. I've come to expect that some people can look you in the eye and some can't.

On occasion I wear a 'game shirt' and go out on the town with my husband or with friends and we have fun watching peoples reactions to a nice pair of breasts being shown off. Women see you coming and (for the most part) instantly look constipated because they feel threatened. Men tend to look appreciative. I had a bartender once that had to actually cover his eyes to look at the cash register because he couldn't focus on the money with breasts so close.

It's all a matter of how you handle it. You can either take it all in stride and learn to have fun with it or you can get bent out of shape about it.

Now for having tremendously large breasts and wanting a reduction or for just wanting a reduction for any reason - they're your boobs and I say do what you want. I'm just answering the other side of that whole 'no one can look at my face' thing.

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