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I’ve got 38DDD boobs and a 29 inch waist – I get trolled for squeezing them in a 34F bra but I love my ‘unusual’ ratio
A BODY-positive TikToker embraces her big boobs while showing her followers that not all large chested figures are the same.
The 25-year-old revealed her “unproportionate ratio” in a clip that got a lot of attention on the social media platform.
A TikToker got a lot of attention on a video she shared revealing the sizes of her ‘unusual body ratio’[/caption]
J stepped back in the video to reveal the rest of her body and her waist size[/caption]
J goes by @Hitthatnainai on TikTok, where she has 40,000 followers and shares videos about her life as a woman with 38DDD breasts.
The TikToker drew more than 80,000 views on a video where she showed off her “unexpected” waist size.
The background music for J’s video says: “There’s one thing you can expect from me and that’s the unexpected.”
J initially stood pretty close to the camera so viewers couldn’t see her whole body.
“Huge 38DDD/34F bra size tatas,” the on-screen text said.
At one point, J stepped back to reveal the rest of her body.
She put her hands on her hips and smiled as she revealed her 29-inch waist.
The video, which has close to 9,400 likes, received comments from people who criticized it and expressed confusion about what it meant.
“Idk what this means but okay lol,” someone said.
J replied saying: “Unproportionate ratio.”
Another person added: “Idk why you posted this and are getting mad at the comments you posted this for a reason.”
“I posted because it’s unexpected that my waist and t** ratio is like that sorry,” J said in response.
Someone else commented: “I don’t understand what’s unexpected?”
“Uncommon for my bra size to have less than 30 in waist,” J replied.
One TikToker said: “We got the same sizes, I feel your pain trying to find clothes,” with two sad face emojis.
J replied: “Absolutely the worst!!!!”
The content creator’s video had a cheeky caption that seemed to be in line with a flood of comments she received.
“And no I don’t have OF (OnlyFans),” she wrote.
I’m trolled for having naturally big boobs – women tell me to ‘put a jacket on and cover up’ before their boyfriend sees
ONE TikToker has claimed that she receives consistent trolling for having naturally large breasts.
The influencer even revealed some of the rude comments people have said to her over the years for her body shape.
TikTok user Monica Barry shared the rude comments she received while growing up with a bigger chest[/caption]
Monica Barry (@monicaelise2) explained in her video that several negative comments she received growing up were from other women.
She said that teachers would often ask her if she had a jacket to put on during class.
The TikToker was also told to cover up by other girls who were worried their boyfriends would stare.
Older women would even make Monica uncomfortable by commenting on her cleavage.
“Just wait till you’re my age,” she recalled them saying.
Unwanted attention from boys while growing up was another thing Monica had to contend with.
The influencer remembered being told to “pop one for the boys.”
Monica also claimed that even when people kept their comments to themselves, she could still feel their judgmental looks.
Other users took to the comments section to share their similar experiences.
“I feel this. It doesn’t matter what we do or how covered up we are. I still get stared at,” wrote one viewer.
Another follower said: “Literally why I wear baggy clothes.”
“Literally same. I got told the same things, especially do you have a jacket,” commented a third person.
An Australian content producer has also echoed her thoughts in a similar struggle, as The U.S. Sun previously reported.
The Melbourne-based body-positive influencer also posted a video on TikTok detailing comments she has put up with over the years.
“What size are they?” was one comment, followed by: “You’re dressed inappropriately,” and: “Nice t*ts love.”
For related content, check out The U.S. Sun’s coverage of a woman who claimed that she was told her bikini and cover-up was inappropriate when she took her son to a local park.
The U.S. Sun also has the story of a gym girl who has been told to cover up for being part of the “no bra” club.
The TikToker has been told to cover up on multiple occasions[/caption]
Gary Neville immediately trolled by Specsavers over firm stance on Arsenal penalty
I’m 49 and get trolled for wearing tight clothes but I love flashing my stomach & don’t care – I own it
A FIT mom has shared that despite getting trolled for wearing tight clothes and flashing her stomach, she’s owning it.
Mom-of-three Diana Mirgon, now 51, shared a TikTok where she admitted that she has been chastised for her choice to wear revealing or tight clothing.
Diana has no problem showing off her muscular physique[/caption]
The mom of three says that she ‘owns’ her fashion choices[/caption]
Diana constantly posts about her exercise routines[/caption]
Diana has admitted to being trolled by online bullies who comment on her fashion choices.
However, the fitness influencer shared that she doesn’t let the comments stop her from wearing outfits she loves.
While wearing a skimpy bikini at age 49, Diana said she received a comment saying: “You’re 49, your bathing suits show too much!”
Another commenter criticized her halter tank top and short shorts, saying: “You’re too old to wear shorts that short!”
Despite multiple comments from trolls telling the mom to cover up or wear more modest clothing, Diana captioned her TikTok: “Do you, love what you have!!”
Fans in the comments couldn’t have agreed more, with many users complimenting the mom on her physique.
One replier wrote: “49 and abs like that ?!! You wear and rock WHATEVER you want. You’ve obviously put in the work and earned it.”
“You go girl!!!! You aren’t too old for anything!!” another said.
“Wait- WHAT? you tell the haters to go fry fish! How about someone that’s almost 100 years old and still wears false eyelashes? Be you at any age,” said someone else.
Another fashionable TikTok user, who goes by BeautyGaalore on the platform, recently celebrated her 48th birthday.
One look at her videos on the platform shows has a long history of dressing in fun, funky clothes.
Earlier in the year, she posted a photo triptych on TikTok showing three different snapshots of herself in an asymmetrical leather catsuit.
“When they say dress my age and I am!” she wrote in the caption. She added, “47 and loving it!”
Even when trolls come for the TikToker, she believes her cutout dresses and fitted leather catsuits are totally fine – even though she’s a grandma.
Despite her age, the TikToker loves wearing clothes that complement her figure[/caption]
Diana loves wearing clothes that flatter her figure[/caption]
I’m a gym girl – I get trolled for how I act during my workouts, people say I’m ‘trash’ but I just dance it off
A FITNESS lover has danced her way into the hearts of many with her carefree attitude about the opinions of her critics.
She was trolled for how she records and acts out in the gym, but instead of reacting negatively, she chose to dance it off.
Fitness trainer Mon gets trolled for how she acts in the gym[/caption]
Mona Huygelen (@monahuygelen) is a fitness trainer and wellness enthusiast.
Her vibrant energy takes center stage in many of her TikTok videos.
In one particular video, she was quick to clap back at people who criticized her for recording her gym antics and posting them on social media.
Huygelen used her spunky sense of humor, athletic ability, and dance skills to show them that she doesn’t care at all.
At the start of the video, the blonde appeared to be in a gym environment and surrounded by exercise equipment.
She wore lilac purple shorts, a black sports bra, and black exercise sneakers.
A comment from a viewer left on another video was pinned at the top right.
It read: “People recording themselves at the gym is the most pathetic thing known to man. On top of that she acts like this was accident. TRASH.”
In response to the critic’s statement, she twerked all over the equipment at each gym station and looked as if she was having the time of her life.
At the end of the video, she let out an excited cheer and came close to the camera to stick her tongue out.
The video was well received by many people and they made that clear in the comment section of the video.
“Love your confidence. I love the gym. It’s all I have. I followed you. You’re so lean and strong! Get those gains girl! You’re a BEAST!” an admirer wrote.
“Well, that’s one way to tell someone where to stick their opinions,” a viewer commented.
“If they were as hot as you, they would too,” another added.
I’m a midsize model and I’m trolled for being ‘too big’ but people just hate my confidence
A MIDSIZE model is confronting body shaming and toxic, unrealistic standards in the modeling industry head-on.
The model took to TikTok to challenge industry norms — and prove her unwavering confidence despite the haters.
Digital creator @alexletissier is a television personality, curvy model, and body-positive TikTok creator.
In one TikTok, she shared that she would never let the haters get to her.
She revealed in the clip that she has been trolled for her curvy figure.
“Being trolled for being too big now they’re saying I don’t need to lose weight,” she wrote online.
“Ahh I see you just hate my confidence.”
She captioned the post with #weightlifting, #midsizefashion, and #curvymodel.
She did a deeper dive on the body shaming she has received on her blog.
“I have a very normal body, which men do tend to be a huge fan of to be fair,” she wrote.
“But to walk in a studio with women who are head to toe flawless — it’s pretty impressive that I’ve managed to rewire my brain in a short space of time,” she added.
“To tell myself you are just as beautiful,” she concluded.
“I’m glad you heard or saw some of the unglamorous things that come with our jobs,” she added.
“Because it is hard work sometimes. And guess who and why it’s made harder by?
“Judgmental AND hypocritical idiots,” she finished.
The TikTok creator has more than 3,800 followers and 17,000 likes on the platform.
I’m 40 and get trolled for not dressing my age but I don’t care if haters say my clothes are inappropriate
A WOMAN has clapped back at trolls after she was slammed online for dressing “inappropriately” as a 40-year-old but she says age is just a number.
Becky Overbeck shared her thoughts in a TikTok about how she can dress as young as she feels, despite what others may think.
Known as @beckyoverbeck on the platform, Becky lives a visibly healthy lifestyle.
She is a fitness trainer, sponsored athlete, business owner, online athletic coach, and life coach who helps guide others to make health-conscious choices throughout their lives.
Though not everyone is delighted by her social content.
One troll made his opinions about the TikTok user’s outfit choices in a comment on a previous clip, and Becky used that as fuel for her fiery video.
An unknown user commented on a previous TikTok of Becky’s that read: “You’re too old for holes in the jeans. The black ones.”
The Hawaii resident addresses her video to that troll and to anyone else who may have something negative to say about her lifestyle.
To set the tone of the video, she has the unknown user’s reply at the top left of the video with the subtitle “DRESS YOUR AGE?!?!” across the bottom of the screen.
To further prove her point, she includes numerous hashtags on the video pertaining to her messages, such as #ageisjustanumber, #womenempowerment, #powerfulwoman, and much more.
“I currently do not own jeans because we came to Hawaii with just a suitcase of clothing and jeans weren’t really a priority for me,” she says at the start of the video.
She then tells viewers why the troll’s comments and those similar to them are wrong.
“I am a 40-year-old woman, and I feel like we should not be telling women what is appropriate to wear,” she confidently states.
The TikTok user not only prides herself on her fit body, but also on making her mental health and happiness a priority.
“For those of you who are new to my page, I spent 39 years as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and I was told what to wear, what not to wear for way too long,” she says.
The health coach’s prior life experiences in the religious community are exactly why she feels it is important to live for herself.
That includes wearing whatever she wants, whenever she wants because she will no longer allow others to tell her what is appropriate to wear, online or in person.
“Now that I am free, I will wear absolutely anything I enjoy, I like and I feel good in,” Becky declared.
The former Jehovah’s Witness did not stop there and asks one more question as the video comes to a close.
“And also is there a guidebook I’m missing out on that tells women what to wear?” she says at the end of the video.
TikTok users flocked to comment on her video with positive feedback.
“I’ve read the tags Sis there isn’t an age on any of them!! Rock your style!!” one user wrote.
“I’m 40 in June and will rock whatever I want to wear!!! Kudos to you for doing the same,” another added.
“Oh WOW, I am 62 and wear jeans with holes. If it makes you feel good, wear whatever it is!” a viewer commented.