Beyond the DD, Part 1 – How I Got Here

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While “Big Boob Problems” may sound like a made up issue, I can most certainly tell you otherwise. Any person with any-sized breasts could tell you about a litany of issues and complaints that plague them daily. In this series, I intend to highlight only the experience of being a larger breasted woman. Many of us often find having a large bustline to be desirable, even if we think big boobs are falling out of favor over the ass worship that’s ever present in all forms of media today.

I can tell you from experience; you cannot control these things like you’d expect. 😆

Did big breasts go “out of fashion”? As a busty babe, myself, I personally don’t think so. I firmly believe it’s so well-ingrained in our collective psyches to appreciate an abundant, heaving rack. That desire isn’t going to go away easily. I have found that boasting a naturally large bustline can certainly impact how you experience the world, both positively and negatively.

In this series, my goal is to detail the array of experiences I encounter with my naturally large rack. This way, I can openly discuss my personal experience Beyond the DD.

Big Boob Problems, Beyond the DD

When I learned how bra sizes worked, it was a revelation. I had no idea I was even in the wrong bra size, until I found out about A Bra That Fits on Reddit years ago. It wasn’t until I got older that I actually learned how bra sizes work. I’ve been able to slightly manipulate the situation I was born with, by use of particular lingerie or just with the right outfits.

At first, it was difficult to manage them, but I’ve learned how to dress them since my early 20s.

I have a love-hate relationship with my breasts.

They’re 100% natural, and I’ve never once thought about surgery aside from a reduction. While my breasts haven’t always been this large, they’ve never been quite small either.

When I grew older, there was a series of events that lead to breast growth more than I ever expected.

Big Boob Problems in my 20s

In my early 20s, I was plagued by a hormonal disorder that caused every single hormone in my body to go haywire. I was gaining weight, my body felt useless, and I thought I was imagining my breast growth. At one point, it was difficult to keep up, resulting in an array of wardrobe malfunctions or outfits that were poorly put together. I had no idea how to control these things!

Among all the negative impacts, I could no longer control the growth of my breasts.

In this stage, I went from a DD to an H cup, having also gained weight in the process. Among all the negative impacts, I could no longer control the growth of my breasts. My body was producing so much estrogen, my breasts blew up to an impressive 42K.

Thus, creating my cross to bare: Big Boob Problems.

My Love-Hate Relationship With My Huge Rack

I am not going to lie to you; I love my breasts. They’re big and squishy. They’re fun to play with, and even to use to slap partners in the face! 🤭 My partners have always treated them like a novelty, because they’re simply not used to playing with breasts this large. I can respect that you don’t normally find natural breasts this big just anywhere.

Nowadays, I fluctuate between a 32J and a 36H (in UK sizes), depending on the day. In terms of comfort, I can often be seen in a 38DD/D. However, I don’t usually wear bras like this, as they tend to make them look EVEN BIGGER which stresses me out some days. This means I have a huge collection of bras in different sizes.

One day. my hormones will swing one way, and they’ll be larger. The next day, they may be more comfortable in a sports bra. They can be unpredictable as it is, due to normal hormonal fluctuations. It’s simply more frustrating when they’re already large and unmanageable to begin with.

They Get In The Way

Ultimately, they usually get in the way. They can be uncomfortable. Sometimes I don’t want to wear a bra due to swelling, but I also have to wear a bra because then my shoulders will hurt. This is particularly tiresome in the warmer months, when you can only take so much off to remain comfortable.

If we’re being realistic about body image, sometimes simply being positive about it isn’t enough. Sometimes we have to make changes to feel at home in our bodies. That can involve getting bigger breasts or even getting smaller breasts. We’re used to hearing people vie to have large breasts. I don’t blame them. There is a boost of confidence involved to getting the body you desire, whatever that may be. While I do not always wish for smaller breasts, some days I really think it would make life a bit easier!

Have you had issues accepting your body, for better or worse? Do you have Big Boob Problems? Or maybe you just like huge boobs! Let me know in the comments!

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