>>22703If your breasts feel good to touch, there is nothing wrong with them.
I can sorta relate to feeling insecure about mine because one of my friends has perfect, marketable photogenic breasts that don't sag at all while mine are saggy as hell, collect sweat and pimples underneath, look like weird lumps in the wrong place when I wear thin clothes on top and make me look extra fat when I wear baggy clothes…
But I've come to not just accept them, I actually like them now!
They work, they feel nice to the touch, nobody has ever had anything bad to say about them, I've figured out which clothes look flattering on me and so on and I don't even bother with wearing bras anymore unless I'm working out and life has been better for it. I don't even think they look bad now, just different. Maybe not everyone's #1 pick if they were staring at a faceless catalogue of only breasts, but people are more than just their sum of their specific bodyparts, I like the way I look, especially when I'm striking poses in front of the mirror lol.
>how to get over not having perfect breastsMaybe you could try focussing on how they feel instead of how they look on camera… Or put more thought into what style will work well with your taste and body rather than striving for the perfect conventionally attractive cardboard cut out anime figure body that they filter and photoshop everyone into on social media…