A MODEL has told of her shock after people started judging her for wearing the exact same outfits she did before her boob job.
Taylor Ryan, 25, doesn't think she dresses particularly provocatively and never planned on having to change her wardrobe.
But she struggled to come to terms with the fact that folk suddenly took exception to the clothes she'd already worn loads of times.
The social media star, from Devon, says: "It’s pretty mental to think people care more about an item of clothing depending on who’s wearing it and what their body type is.
"I forgot about the fact my hundreds of pounds worth of bras were not going to fit me anymore and I’d have to buy the same ones but in a bigger size.
"But with the clothes I just assumed they’d fit better as I was wearing push up bras and giving the illusion I had boobs before the boob job.
"I didn’t realise the bigger boobs would have such an impact on the clothes.
"Now I understand what the big titty committee were always saying on Tiktok and Twitter about how they wanted to wear a cute dress.
"But their boobs made it less cute and more sexual.
"I suppose we have the socialised idealisation to blame for making women's boobs sexual in the first place instead of appreciating them for what they were originally for.
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Meanwhile, a woman has bemoaned her F-cup boobs because bikini tops for her size are so expensive.
Samantha Vicha's (@samantha.vicha) eyebrow was firmly arched in an ironic pose in her post.
She has a huge TikTok following of over 318,000 people with 10million likes for her videos.
In a semi-mocking tone, she asked God why she was so generously blessed.
In her post, her red hair tumbled over her shoulders as she discussed the pressing issue of her breast size.
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