"At school my boobs were bigger than all my friends' and I was afraid to show them. Now, I feel they make my outfits look better. They're like an accessory"
- Jessica Simpson
About this Quote
This quote by Jessica Simpson speaks with the insecurities many girls feel about their bodies. At school, Jessica felt uncomfortable about her larger breasts compared to her buddies, and hesitated to reveal them. Nevertheless, as she has actually aged, she has pertained to appreciate her body and see her breasts as a device to her clothing. This quote is a pointer that we must all learn to enjoy and accept our bodies, and that our physical features can be seen as something to be pleased with. It is likewise a tip that appeal comes in all sizes and shapes, which we ought to not be ashamed of our bodies.
This quote is written / told by Jessica Simpson somewhere between July 10, 1980 and today. She was a famous Musician from USA.
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