‘I’m flat chested and PROUD’: Woman, 29, reveals how she learned to love her small breasts – and said the key to her confidence was getting more MALE friends and putting vicious girls on the water
- Lanchen Mihalic, 29, from Florida, revealed how she became confident
- She said she is no longer insecure about having a flat chest
- Lanchen attributed her self-confidence to spending time with men
A woman has revealed how she overcame her ‘flat-chested’ insecurity. — including refusing to associate with other women.
Lanchen Mihalic29, from Florida, has shared how sticking to men has helped her feel more confident with a small bust size.
In a viral TikTok, which has been viewed more than 277,000 times, she explained why she was “so sure she had a flat chest.”
Lanchen attributed her newfound self-acceptance to dumping women and boys.
Lanchen Mihalic, 29, from Florida, has revealed how she overcame her “flat-chested” insecurity. — including refusing to associate with other women
In a viral TikTok, which garnered more than 277,000 views, she explained why she was “so confident with a flat chest” – claiming it was because she stopped hanging out with people her age
Lanchen credited her newfound self-acceptance to dropping both women and boys — adding that “men don’t care, only boys”
The content creator captioned the clip, “Honestly, having male friends has helped me so much.”
The 29-year-old revealed people always ask her, “How are you so sure you have a flat chest?”
Lanchen replied, “I stopped hanging out with people my age.
“I stopped hanging out with girls.
Realized I had more to offer than my looks.
“Men don’t care, only boys.”
Viewers rushed to the comments to praise Lanchen for her confidence, and they even agreed with her.
“You guys are 100 percent right that men don’t care, and older men want more than looks,” one person wrote.
Viewers rushed to the comments to praise Lanchen for her confidence, and they even agreed with her
One person commented, “Men don’t care, only boys do,” perfect rule.’
Someone else said, “You’re beautiful.”
“You’re 100 percent right, men don’t care. Character content!’ added another user.
“You look perfect,” commented another.
“You look great,” someone else said.