Uptown, everyone is unique, or at least they should be. Everyone has something of their own value to offer. That means you. What you have to offer might be a great personality, a winning smile, and fabulous legs. The other parts of you--small breasts, a mole on your cheek, glasses--whatever--they should not detract from you but only enhance your other beauties to whomever admires you. If a man cannot admire all the bits and pieces of who you are and cannot take you flaws and all, then he is not worth having. In love, one should settle for nothing, but go for the gold every time.
I've found that what we see as flaws are sometimes seen as gorgeous by the opposite sex. I, for instance, wear glasses. Most of the guys I've dated have been attracted to me because of my glasses. I used to feel like a nerd for wearing them, but one of my exs pointed out to me that they displayed a part of my personality that nothing else on my exterior did. Another flaw I personally have is a potbelly. Has that decreased the opposite sex's interest in me? If it has, I haven't noticed. My past lover enjoyed my belly as much as he enjoyed every other part of my body.
But the important thing, uptown, is not that someone else love you. The important thing is that you love yourself. As my friend Shanna says about her breasts: "More than a handful is just a waste." And she's an A cup.

Good luck.