All About Life with Naturally Large Breasts

Submitted by Meg Wilson on March 22, 2007 - 08:52.

Susan Selingson has unusually huge breasts. She has a small frame but her breasts are a 32DDD. She has just published a book about what it's like to live with this kind of figure.

She describes many examples such as this one in her book; "...when I was a student, I was temping at a big city law firm. I got so fed up with one of the employees constantly talking to my chest, that I grabbed my breasts, jiggled them up and down, and started speaking - in falsetto - as if it were my two large appendages talking. Let's just say the man never treated me so disrespectfully again."

Her book offers a warning to women who think breast enlargement surgery may be the way to happiness; Stacked: A 32DDD Reports from the Front

See also a video on how to dress if you have very large breasts.


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Submitted by Guest (not verified) on March 18, 2009 - 17:34.

As a normal sized woman (about a size eight or ten without the boobs)with very large natural breasts, 36DDD or E, I get really tired of the assumptions both sexes make about me. Men, well you can imagine. I'm stupid, I'm easy, I'm fill in the blank. I get it, men are inferior, as I work away on my graduate degree, raise a special needs kid by myself and teach myself kettlebells and my seventh foreign language. Whatever. But when women make assumptions, i get really mad. The biggest one: "Doest your back hurt"

Um, no, my back doesn't hurt. I have 20 years of dance training and have never, for one day in my life, slouched. I don't let your idiot comments, or those of your peers, make me walk in a manner in which I try to hide or diminish my large breasts. Because I stand up straight, I never have back pain. How's that for an answer? It's a fact. The only women I know who have had breast reductions because of 'back pain' were super hyper self conscious and cared a whole lot what other people thought of their tits.

Just another piece of support for my feminist assertion that women's bodies are public properties and subject to public (mostly male) debate.

No thanks. YOu don't like 'em, don't look. I"m female, I breed, they are functional and I'm full of female hormones. You don't like it? Don't look. Find somebody else to pick on. Yes other women are jealous. And MEAN.