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The Truth Behind Big Boobs

Something that may surprise men and smaller busted women is that having large breasts is not all it's cracked up to be... Breasts have long been the subject of fascination,...

Something that may surprise men and smaller busted women is that having large breasts is not all it's cracked up to be...

Breasts have long been the subject of fascination, adoration, and scrutiny in many cultures. For women, the size and shape of their breasts can have a significant impact on their self-esteem, their physical health, and their place in society. In particular, women with larger busts (think D+) often face a unique set of challenges as a result of societal expectations and the views we and others have on our bodies.

One of the most significant challenges most busty women have had to experience at one point or another is the objectification and sexualization of their bodies. Many people view larger breasts as inherently sexual, leading to an assumption that we are more promiscuous than a woman with average-sized or smaller breasts. This more often then not, leads to unwanted attention, harassment, and discrimination, both in personal and professional settings. It can also impact how we are perceived by others, leading to unfair judgments based solely on our physical appearance. For example, if I were to wear a tank top out with my 10F breasts it may be deemed "inappropriate" by others and I'm automatically labelled with derogatory names before I even have the chance to open my mouth. However, if my friend were to wear the exact same top with her smaller bust, no one would blink an eye. Unfortunately, this is the reality for busty women and we currently live in a society that has decided they have the right to judge one another based solely on physical features that most of us were simply born with.

Speaking of tank tops, another issue faced by women with D+ breasts is the difficulty of finding clothing that fits properly. Most fast fashion clothing brands prioritize smaller sizes and don't offer a wide enough range of options for women with larger breasts. This results in frustration, feelings of inadequacy, often times crying in a change room, as well as limiting opportunities to express personal style and creativity through clothing. I personally LOVE clothing, I love to get dressed up and I love feeling good about myself in cute clothes. But I'm limited in what I can wear and in what society thinks I should wear as a woman with larger breasts. I'm not going to lie, it sucks.

Despite these challenges, it's important to remember that there is nothing inherently wrong with having big breasts. Women should feel confident and proud of their bodies, regardless of their size or shape. It's also important to acknowledge and challenge societal expectations and norms that contribute to the objectification and marginalization of women with larger breasts.

At MARVELL LANE we strive to do this through education and awareness-raising. By speaking out through social media and blog posts like this one, about these issues and encouraging others to do the same. Together I know our busty community can help create a more inclusive and accepting society.

At MARVELL LANE our goal is to create a space for larger busted women in the fashion industry. For too long we have been guided to the frumpy bra section, nana swimwear options and turned away completely because they just don't carry a size that will fit our busts. We design sexy lingerie for big boobs, swimwear for large busts, and clothes for people with big boobs. 

No matter your style, you are sure to feel comfortable and supported in our products for large busts. At MARVELL LANE, we believe that no woman should ever feel left out or insecure because of the size of her breasts. We have made it our mission to become a D+ cup leader in Australia. Not sure what size best suits you? Take our find your fit quiz to get started. 

1 comment on The Truth Behind Big Boobs
  • Lisa Taylor
    Lisa TaylorApril 24, 2023

    Oh I can so relate to this. Having big breasts since I was 11 years old has been such an emotional journey. Still getting pushed to have a reduction.

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