The Komolafes are blessed with a set of identical twin girls, Taiye
and Kehinde. The girls are not only fair and tall, they are well
endowed in the chest region. But despite their striking resemblance,
the twins are poles apart in terms of character and way of life. They
perceive their bodies differently.
While Taiye, who is an extrovert, believes that her bust is an asset
and never fails to flaunt it, Kehinde on her part is an introvert and
thinks otherwise about her bo’obs.
Kehinde believes because of her busts, most men lust after her
instead of falling in love with her. She said: “I would have preferred
if my bre’asts were smaller but I would never go under the surgeon’s
knife. One major reason why I don’t like my big bust is that men tend to
see me as a sé’x object. Most times, they don’t want to find out
anything about me other than having a feel of my b00bs.”
But Taiye, now a graduate and currently doing her youth service, said:
They were not so noticed by men until they grew up to be mature girls
in their neighbourhood. She said that the attention they got especially
from boys after they passed puberty surprised and intrigued her.
“While growing up, we were never given much attention. We were just
like regular girls in a crowd until we began to develop bo’obs after our
secondary school. When we fully developed as big-bre’asted girls, we
were first surprised by the attention we got especially from guys and I
soon got used to it. Sometimes, I used it to my advantage. In the
university, I had male friends who would help me with assignments just
because they wanted to hang out with me,” Taiye told Saturday Breeze.
She however said that it surprised her till date that her sister,
Kehinde, had not come to terms with the fact that their big bust is a
blessing from God and not a burden. She argued that God would not have
made them identical twins if He didn’t mean to bless them.
Her twin sister, Kehinde, regards their big busts as a burden rather
than a blessing. Apart from complaining of constant physical pains in
the back, Kehinde believes the bust are the major reason why most boys
make all kinds of amorous advances towards them.
Kehinde explained that over time, she has come to learn how to
differentiate between men who are really interested in her and those who
lust after her body.
Apart from this, she said getting her bra size and lingerie is difficult for her.
“When men engage in conversation with me, they stare at my b00bs and
some get carried away. But when I hold a conversation with a man and he
looks at my face all through, I know that he is someone who is really
interested in me,” she explained.
Eva Okon, a university student, told Saturday Breeze that she would
gladly go under the surgeon’s knife to get her bust enlarged. But
Olawunmi Adegboyega, a banker, said given the chance, she would reduce
hers.
Eva Okon said, “I like my body especially my brea’sts. They make me
feel beautiful. I know that they are large but sometime in the future, I
would want them to be bigger. They are definitely a blessing to me; I
like the attention I get from men because of them.”
Olawunmi said, “I got attention from even people I did not want to be
associated with in the university. Apart from men constantly disturbing
me, the weight of the bre’asts affects me physically. I feel backache
at times but my doctor often advises me to relax more. I also have bra
stripe marks that never seem to fade off.”
Interestingly, while ladies are really concerned about their bust
size, men are not indifferent. They said they loved bu’sty ladies who
they called “real African women.”
Wale Olugbenro told Saturday Breeze he is usually attracted to women
with big bust. “I think bus’ty women are the real African women. My wife
is quite bu’sty and I really love that aspect of her. I love the fact
that I have something to play with when we are copulating,” Olugbenro
said.
Festus Akanador, a computer engineer said that the bigger the better.
“I like them big. You would be amazed what fun one can have with a big
bre’ast.”
Being bu’sty has been a blessing to some Nigerian entertainers.
Leading the pack is Cossy Orjiakor, who shot to fame after she featured
in fuji musician, Abass Obesere’s Apple Juice video. Ever since then,
the young lady has been a popular figure due to her big bossom.
Another female entertainer that is greatly endowed in the chest
region is Foluke Daramola-Salako. She once told our correspondent in an
interview that while growing up, she was not proud of her bust size.
Foluke said, “At the initial stage I used to be ashamed of myself.
Then, I would wear clothes that would not make my bust noticeable. I
tried everything I could to hide them. Subsequently, I read a book that
said the best admirer you have is yourself and the way you carry
yourself is how people would take you. I had to psyche myself to love
it. After I did so, I noticed that I was getting advances from people I
did not even expect.
“Being a deep thinker, I always looked at the advantage of
everything; I saw that it was something I could not change, so I had to
make the best out of it. I got it into my sub-conscious that it was a
plus than a minus. I have had reasons to talk to a lot of people that
are bus’ty and do not appreciate themselves. They now see it as an asset
than a liability.”
Ladies, Are These Big B00bs A Burden or Blessing?
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