It is unfortunate that in our society a woman's value sometimes is determined by her appearance. Revealed is the horrible reality we live with. Her "D breasts," which she thinks to be "helpful," assist her to project a beautiful young woman. The girl in question fits this trend rather precisely since her "D breasts" complements her thin and elegant figure. She feels they highlight her innate attractiveness. She also notes her weight, which varies significantly and would seem to be another indication of her importance in some other sense.
I get depressed when I see this young woman redefining her identity by reducing her to the characteristics of her looks. Although she has great self-confidence in her appearance, it is concerning that she feels she need improve her physical traits to be viewed as significant or desired.
People are drawn to one another for a variety of reasons including their intelligence, friendliness, compassion, and character in addition to their outward look. The woman in question has to come to terms with the fact that her core defines more of her value than her breast size or scale number.
Moreover important to observe is the tendency of labeling oneself as a "sexy girl," which could help to objectify women and promote the continuance of negative stereotypes. Women should be appreciated for their intellect, skills, and contributions to society instead of only commodities of desire.
This young woman should be able to recognize the true value she carries based on her look. She is a varied and intelligent person who presents the world much more than simply a fashionable Asian buddy. Neither is she confined to I have big aspirations that she will learn self-assurance and a sense of self-worth depending on the attributes she already possess rather than dependent on outside validation.