When I was in college, my best friend Lauren told me something very wise: “All a girl needs to be hot is big boobs and skinny arms. That’s all guys care about.” This statement has stuck with me for the past…actually don’t worry about how long I’ve been out of college lol. I took this passing comment as doctrine, accepted my fate as a not-hot girl and moved on with my not-hot life.

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I’d be lying if I said a small part of me didn’t enjoy the attention though; as a chubby Italian girl, I was far removed from the standard object of desire in my preppy New England school. At 12 years old, I was already a 36DD but I don’t think I truly understood the power I wielded until that moment. I’m now a 32G (that’s DDDD for those of you who don’t speak cup-size) and I’m still incredibly proud of my rack. But in the nearly two decades since that fateful day, my feelings about my boobs — and by extension my body — have changed dramatically; they’ve become more nuanced, more fraught, more accepting, sometimes all at once. And these feelings have all been shaped in one way or another by what it means to move through the world as a woman with larger breasts — or big naturals, as they are often referred to online.
That hyper-sexualization extends beyond intimacy and romantic relationships though. There’s a unique cultural phenomenon to having big boobs, and no matter what you wear, no matter what you do, you take on a certain sexualized persona whether you like it or not. Clothing that looks business professional on a slimmer, flatter chested woman makes me look like Joan from Mad Men (at my college internship this was literally my nickname, and I wore simple tailored dresses almost every day).

















