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Agreed. Plus we have to deal with back problems and breathing issues from the extra weight. Then I get the joy of having smaller chested women telling me constantly how lucky I am to be bigger chested. Meanwhile, I would trade them away in a second, could I afford the surgery.

All of that plus the feeling of isolation from your female friends because you can't do the things that they can do. You sit out any activity that requires bouncing. You can't go shopping, or if you do, you get incredibly frustrated because nothing fits. You can't exchange dresses with them or wear cute little

Nah, this happens on the reg if you have big ladies.

I’m a D cup, my best friend is an A cup. When we first met (college) she was like, “I’d kill for some of what you have!” and I was like, but I’ve been getting sexually harassed on the street since I was 11 and someone just grabbed them on the subway the other day, so ... and she was like “Um. My bad.” I actually quite

It really happens and it’s very effective shaming. I was DD in 6th grade. Now DDD. I was ashamed of all the cleavage, the bouncing. Just mortified and tank tops are out of the question. My tits have made me the focal point for so much harassment I can’t even begin to tell you. People like this are the worst, almost

Leaving the top buttons of shirts unbuttoned gets me fewer stares than trying to keep them from bursting open.

Pretty sure it happened. Her facebook post includes all those shots of herself, sans cleavage and covered up by her tank, along with photos of the gym’s marketing material, which included ladies in tank tops (including spaghetti straps) on exercise bikes. No wonder she’s pissed.

Why do some women do this? I’ll never understand the need to say it even if you think it. Wouldn’t it be rude if I said where I think this accusation is coming from, without knowing YOU at all?

Except large busted women are often called sluts for no other reason than their (uncontrolled by them) breast size.

Seems legit to me . I’m chesty and constantly have to consider my wardrobe so as not to be seen as slutty.Basically,if its not a turtleneck or a burka someone seems to have a problem :/

No, not “bitchy” – there’s nothing feminine about dismissive mansplaining and anyway “bitch” is a slur you have no business using. You’re just being sexist.

That may be the worst part, that you can’t ever talk about the negative aspects of having big boobs or your negative experiences without someone rolling their eyes and telling you you should be grateful to have them. Yeah, I’m so fucking grateful that having big tits since I was 12 has made people feel like they're

I live in Ottawa and this is definitely a thing that would happen. This city can be pretty uptight and judgemental and Movati is known for being kind of a snooty gym. The fact that she’s also rocking a partly shaved head and a full sleeve would automatically have her sticking out at this gym which is located in the

This is correct.

I’ve encountered this scenario multiple times in my life. I now work out exclusively in baggy crew neck t-shirts. I promise, I have nothing to brag about, I’m not at all attractive. It just sucks.

Odds are, it’s really not. Having a smaller frame and oversized ta-tas means facing a world of judgement. I could give you dozens of examples from my teens and twenties.

I believe her, but then I live in the bible belt and I’ve seen similar stuff happen.

Okay as someone who has actually dealt with the shit you get when you have large breasts, this is not a humblebrag. Big boobs are not a luxury contrary to popular belief, they are a pain in the ass. And the worst part is you aren’t even allowed to vent about them without someone saying, “I would kill for big boobs!”

No. It happens all the time. It sucks.

Do you have large breasts? Because if not, you should know that no one with large breasts humble brags about it. It’s not like being “too skinny.” Having large breasts is so traumatic, developmentally, that most women need really muster up courage to talk about any harassment they face because of it. (It might be