For centuries, society has tried to interpret women’s bodies as if they were puzzles, each curve or feature signaling hidden meanings. From assumptions about fertility to judgments about morality, sexuality, and personality, countless myths have circulated—passed down through generations as “common knowledge.” These misconceptions often follow women from adolescence into adulthood, influencing relationships, self-esteem, and even perceptions of health. Yet the reality is far simpler and far more liberating: women’s bodies do not send secret messages about their character, choices, or worth. The Breast Size MythOne of the most persistent beliefs centers on breast size. Cultural narratives, media portrayals, and...
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