From the Confessional: The Highs and Lows of Being Busty

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Busty moms are ready to share their experiences—both the joys and the challenges of having ample bosoms.

Big breasts can be a blessing and a curse. While some days they might spark confidence and admiration, other days they feel like a burden—always getting in the way. Everyone else may adore them, even if you struggle with them yourself. Many women find themselves longing for that cute bra that doesn’t feel like it’s been plucked from a boring catalogue.

Moms are taking to the confessional to discuss the ups and downs of living with large breasts—the good, the bad, and the downright ugly.

“I love my big boobs, but they’re the reason for my weight gain!”

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“I didn’t start my period until 8th grade and had small boobs. I constantly wished for bigger ones. Fast forward to senior year, and I was a 34DDD. Now I’m a 36H, and I absolutely hate it. Be careful what you wish for!”

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“During my pregnancy, my already large breasts doubled in size. They are HUGE and heavy, and nothing fits—not because of my belly, but because of them. I want a reduction!”

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Raise your hand if you were caught off guard by pregnancy breasts and how quickly they took charge! After nursing three kids, I told my husband I wanted a breast augmentation. I thought he’d oppose, but to my surprise, he’s a fan of larger breasts!

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If you weren’t ready for the post-nursing deflation of your bosom and the non-perky remnants you’re left with, you’re not alone.

“I’m very curvy—big hips, thighs, a small waist, and large breasts. I attract men easily, but I wish one would appreciate me for who I am inside. All they see is my body, and it gets so lonely.”

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It might seem trivial, but I find it disheartening that most men prefer bigger breasts. They don’t do anything but create back pain and cause ill-fitting clothes. I know what I’m talking about!

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“My back is in constant pain from my large breasts, and I can’t wait for a reduction. Having big breasts has defined a part of me, and I know I’ll miss them, but I want to run and wear stylish bras without pain.”

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The struggle is real! It’s tough finding button-up shirts or anything that zips. When they fit everywhere else, they just won’t close. I feel overweight when it’s really just my bust!

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“My partner is obsessed with my breasts, often saying things like, ‘I’m only with you because of your big boobs.’ It’s driving me crazy.”

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If a man is only in it for your breast size, it might be time to reevaluate that relationship!

“My large breasts give me the ability to multitask. I can slip my phone under my breast and still manage to do other things around the house. It’s not all bad!”

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“My breasts are so large I could lean over my daughter’s car seat and feed her on a long trip without stopping. Sometimes, being busty has its perks!”

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Not everyone hates their voluptuous features. Sometimes they can be handy!

“I have to apply deodorant under my breasts daily to prevent rashes. It’s exhausting!”

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I opted for implants—34DDD—and now I deal with the unfortunate side effect of zits under my breasts. What a joy!

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“I love showing off my cleavage. My husband thinks it’s sexy, and I enjoy the attention from other guys.”

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“My husband calls my breasts ‘huge milkers,’ which stings because I know he prefers smaller ones. I feel uncomfortable with my pregnant body.”

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“I lost 45 pounds, but seeing a photo of myself tagged on Facebook made me feel fat again. I’m a size 6, but stupid big boobs!”

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“I finally bought a swimsuit to flaunt my big chest. I’ve had them forever but struggled with self-esteem. I’m scared I’ll chicken out and return it.”

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Wear that swimsuit! All bodies are bathing suit bodies!

“I love my implants! They open doors for me.”

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Finding button-up shirts or running comfortably? Almost impossible. Cute bras? If you want a pretty one, prepare to spend a fortune. Otherwise, it’s practical, boring bras with straps like seatbelts.

But remember, the issue isn’t with your breasts (unless they cause pain), it’s with societal expectations and fashion that often overlook the diversity of body shapes. Don’t be too hard on yourself. It’s perfectly fine to feel frustrated but also to embrace your body—every voluptuous, busty inch of it.

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