From the Diary: Struggles with Being Busty—The Ups, The Downs, and The Challenges

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These curvy moms are ready to share their stories—both figuratively and literally.

Big breasts. Sometimes they bring joy, and other times they just…ugh, they can be a real hassle. While others might admire them, you might not always feel the same way. There are days when you love them just like everyone else does, and then there are days when you wish you could find a cute bra that doesn’t look like it came from “Dull and Lifeless Bra Co.”

Moms have taken to the Diary to disclose their experiences with the ups and downs of having a voluptuous figure. They’re laying it all bare—the good, the bad, and the downright frustrating.

Confessions from Busty Moms

Confessional #1: “I adore my big boobs! But I also feel like my weight is tied to them.”

Confessional #2: “I never got my period until 8th grade and had smaller breasts. I wished for big ones, and now I’m at a 36I and utterly regret it. Be careful what you wish for.”

Confessional #3: “Barely pregnant, and my already large breasts have multiplied in size! Nothing fits because of them. I’m seriously considering reduction surgery.”

Confessional #4: “Who else felt blindsided by pregnancy-related breast growth? After nursing three kids, I told my husband I wanted breast surgery, and to my surprise, he was supportive—turns out he likes big breasts!”

Confessional #5: “I’m super curvy with a small waist, but it feels like men only notice my body, not my personality. It’s lonely at the top!”

Confessional #6: “I’m irritated that many men are obsessed with large breasts. They can lead to back pain and ill-fitting clothes. I know this from experience!”

Confessional #7: “Having big breasts means constant back pain. I can’t wait to afford a reduction, but I know I’ll miss them. At least I can run without discomfort!”

Confessional #8: “I hate how hard it is to find clothes that fit! Zippers and buttons are impossible with my 36D size.”

Confessional #9: “My boyfriend constantly comments on my breasts, and it’s becoming unbearable. If he only likes me for my figure, I’m out.”

Confessional #10: “My breasts are like extra hands! I can carry my phone securely under them while multitasking at home. Sometimes, having big breasts has its perks.”

Confessional #11: “I have to use deodorant under my breasts to prevent rashes. It’s exhausting!”

Confessional #12: “After getting implants, I now deal with unexpected side effects like acne. Not what I signed up for!”

Confessional #13: “I enjoy flaunting my cleavage, but it stings to know my husband prefers smaller breasts.”

Confessional #14: “After losing weight, I still feel self-conscious about how I look in photos. My big breasts just add to my insecurities.”

Confessional #15: “I bought a swimsuit to showcase my curves, but I’m terrified I’ll chicken out and return it. Aging is real!”

Confessional #16: “WEAR THE BATHING SUIT! All bodies are swimsuit bodies!”

Confessional #17: “I love my implants! They give me confidence and open opportunities for me.”

Confessional #18: “Big breasts and fitted clothing? Almost impossible! Running? You might poke an eye out! Finding pretty bras? Unless you’re ready to spend a fortune, you’re stuck with practical options.”

The reality is it’s not the breasts that are the problem (unless you’re in pain, which is a big deal). It’s society, fashion, and the world at large that often fails to embrace the diversity of body types. Don’t be hard on yourself—it’s totally okay to feel frustrated but also to embrace your body as it is, every busty, beautiful inch of it.

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Summary: This diary entry provides a candid look at the experiences of moms dealing with the challenges of having large breasts. From body image issues to the practical difficulties of finding clothes and bras that fit, these confessions reveal a mix of emotions—ranging from pride to frustration. The importance of embracing one’s body while also acknowledging the societal pressures surrounding body image is emphasized throughout the piece.


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