Fabulous : “From 18, I was incredibly self-conscious about my DD breasts – they drew attention and I felt uncomfortable and embarrassed. “At school, boys would constantly make fun of them.“In pubs, drunk men would leer and make lewd comments, which made me turn red and want to hide.“I’d hunch my shoulders in a bid to make my breasts less noticeable and the weight of them left me with awful neck pain.“Wearing anything that showed cleavage meant I’d get cat-calls, so I covered up in baggy clothes that did nothing for my 5ft 7in, size 14-16 figure.”Rachel, who lives near Leeds, revealed her mindset didn’t change until she divorced her first husband of 23-years.She started seeing her body in a different light – and gained even more confidence.
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