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21st February 2018
11:43am GMT

"My ambition when I was a child was to be a page three girl. My father owned a garage and the guys would all be looking at Samantha Fox in the papers, and I was like 'OH MY GOODNESS, that's what I want to be when I grow up' . I used to put my swimsuit on backwards and everything. "Unfortunately I took after my father so I never grew the goods".Triona went on to say that Baywatch has a lot to answer for societies obsession with large breasts:
"I came from the Pamela Anderson and Baywatch era... guys began to think that your boobs were meant to look like two grapefruits stuck inside your chest".From a young age, Pamela Laird felt insecure about the fact she had 'no boobs'. She explains that she went to great lengths to try and hide it:
"I would wear a padded bra underneath my Speedo swimsuit because I was so self-conscious. Then for years I thought I just need to be a stick thin model, if I could just lose loads of weight then I'd be happy".Pamela explained that after years of struggling with insecurities, she took action:
"I realised that I have curves but the top half of me was just completely imbalanced from the rest of me. I'd been wanting to do it for so long, why not? I thought... just do it".Whether your boobs are big, small, saggy or non-existent, the grass does tend to be greener on the other side. Truth is women are constantly bombarded by images of perfection on a daily basis. So if something truly makes you unhappy, it's your decision to change it or learn to live and adapt, and as Pamela says it's crucial to own what you do, no matter what:
"I think if people were honest about the fakeness, then no one would consider it fake".Well said!
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