I admit that readily.
I've worked with women, in their 30's, that still wear a training bra because even an A cup is too big and have heard them talk about some men's reaction once the lights go off. For these women, I cant see anything wrong with them buying a small set of boobs. If the surgery is done correctly and they dont upgrade to triple D's, it can make all the difference in the world.
I agree. Real is better than fake, but fake is better than nothing.
Beyond that, the obsession with breast size is a figment of female psychology that is blamed on men, much like the female obsession with weight loss. Women seek to enlarge their breasts and to lose weight, not because it's what men generally want, but because they feel it's what men ought to want. Some women cling to these ideals to the extent that they become angry when confronted with evidence that men don't actually find those ideals attractive.
Before I am accused of "blaming the victims", or even outright misogyny, men are guilty of parallel body-image distortions. Most women would not desire a steroid monster with a painfully large phallus, yet many men strive for unnaturally large muscles, and would jump at penis enlargement surgery, if it existed. They are certain that such improvements would make them irresistible to women.
Disagree. Women think it's what men want because this is what men ogle.
Nudie women magazines fly off the shelves a lot faster than nudie men ones.