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Women reveal unexpected discomforts that come with large breasts

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November 13, 2025
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Ladies with big breasts

Two joyful women with natural curly hair, dressed in nude bras, posing confidently with a neutral background, highlighting beauty, empowerment, and diversity in fashion, lifestyle, and beauty marketing.

Ladies with big breasts reveal the hidden struggles behind their curves, from back pain to sweating, showing that beauty has its own burden.

Ladies with big breasts are opening up online about the daily discomforts and unexpected challenges that come with having fuller chests.

The conversation began when a user on X, formerly Twitter, @Astro_jessie, expressed her desire for bigger breasts.

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Her light-hearted wish quickly drew attention from another user, a photographer known as @heyitsada_, who shared a more sobering perspective.

The photographer revealed that having big breasts can be far from glamorous.

According to her, the weight causes severe back pain, and the area underneath often becomes sweaty and uncomfortable.

“Trust me, you don’t want them,” she wrote.

“I have crazy back pains, it gets fuller and heavier during my period. I can’t fit into some cute clothes. I have to lift it up to clean sweat because I sweat under, and it gets warm. I’d like to wear a crop top and see my feet also.”

She added that the frustration extends to fashion and movement.

“You know how many crop tops I can’t wear? Or when you can’t wear a singlet because of cleavage, even though a small-boobs girl can wear it without judgement? It is well. Or even hold it when I want to run? This one pisses me off more than anything else because why exactly should I be holding my chest to run?”

When asked humorously if she had never seen her feet before, she replied, “Sometimes when I sit down, to see my tummy or legs, I have to press it down or move it to the side. When I’m standing, unless I bring one leg forward because it’s shooting out.”

Other users chimed in, confirming her experience. One commented, “See! That sweating part ruins my steeze every time.”

Another added, “It’s funny how people with big breasts wish they were smaller and those with small, perky ones wish they were bigger. Life can never be balanced.”

The viral discussion shed light on a rarely discussed topic: the physical and emotional discomforts tied to breast size.

Also read: ‘Return my firm breasts’ Woman gives husband conditions for divorce

While society often celebrates curves, many women revealed that what seems desirable to others can, in reality, be a daily struggle.

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