“They're pretty. They're feminine. They separate the sexes. They're a defining point between the sexes, especially the larger they are. I've always adored large breasts. I originally decided to become bigger busted just for me, and throughout my career, I went bigger because I love them. When I was growing up, I was large, a 32D in high school. My breasts began developing when I was ten years-old. I didn't care for them at that age because I was very tomboyish.”
Tomboyish?
“Well, I always played with the boys. I hated Barbie. I was really a rough, tough little girl.”