Last night on Whitney, Whit gets a fake sand push-up bra from work and shows off her new busty figure to boyfriend Alex (played by comedian Chris D'Elia). At first the pair joke about the new look and have a little fun with it in the bedroom, but after Alex makes it clear he really likes the fake boobs, Whitney starts to get self-conscious about her small chest. When she asks him to explain, Alex makes the huge mistake of saying he likes the curvy look because it's "like being with a different woman" and that "sometimes you get sick of the same body."
While Alex fails miserably (and hilariously) at getting his point across, can you relate to wanting something new and different from your partner? And is it natural to want your man to mix things up with his look or personality, or a bad sign about the relationship? Watch the funny clip now and share your experiences in the comments!
"I was shaped like a square at one time. I was! I'm generally around 130 pounds, which is totally fine for me. But when I was a kid, I was the same height and weighed more like 145. And I had enormous boobs that I didn't know what to do with, so I wore minimizers, which were not cute. Those thick-ass straps! I got made fun of for the over-the-shoulder boulder holder . . . and all I wanted was to look like

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