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Woman with Size P Breasts Shares Shocking Response from Teachers on School Run

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A woman with size P breasts reveals the uncomfortable reactions she received from teachers during school drop-offs. Despite criticism, she remains unapologetic about her decision to go bra-free.

Lyla King, a 27-year-old content creator from Toronto, has shared the unexpected and often uncomfortable reactions she receives while picking up her children from school. Known for her decision to go bra-free due to the size and weight of her 34P breasts, Lyla has faced criticism from both strangers and, surprisingly, teachers.

Lyla, who regularly goes without a bra for her everyday activities, has stood firm against the critics, asserting that the size of her chest is not something she can change and that she refuses to “stuff” her breasts into a bra just to appease others. Despite the attention, Lyla says the issue is one that lies with others, not her, and she has no intention of changing her choices.

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“I get a lot of attention, day to day, for my boobs. People don’t always say anything, but I definitely get looks,” she shared. “They’re looking because they’re so big.”

The Uncomfortable Encounter with a Teacher

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One of the more shocking experiences occurred during a routine school run. Lyla recalls a female teacher at the school gate who looked her up and down before making a comment about her appearance.

Lyla has had some unexpected interactions with teachers (Kennedy)
Lyla has had some unexpected interactions with teachers (Kennedy)

“I dropped the kids off one day, and I could see a snooty female teacher looking me up and down,” Lyla recalled. “As I waved them off, she said, ‘Perhaps you should rethink what you wear, as you look inappropriate.'”

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Lyla, who was simply wearing a t-shirt and leggings—an outfit she says is typical for most parents—was caught off guard by the comment. She believes the issue stemmed from the fact that she was not wearing a bra. “I guess the fact that I wasn’t wearing a bra made it ‘inappropriate,'” Lyla explained. “I haven’t seen her since.”

Dealing with Criticism from Other Parents

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Lyla admits that while this was the first overt comment from a teacher, she regularly experiences dirty looks from other parents on the school run due to her choice to go braless.

“You’d think other mums would understand how uncomfortable bras can be,” she said. “But perhaps they’re just jealous or worried that I’ll nab their husbands.”

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Lyla makes it clear that she is not interested in anyone else’s partner, emphasizing that if others are offended by her lack of a bra, it is their problem, not hers.

Lyla has size P breasts (Kennedy)
Lyla has size P breasts (Kennedy)

From Bullying to Confidence

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Lyla was not always so confident in her body. Growing up, she faced cruel taunts from other girls, especially during her middle school years. “In seventh grade, people used to bully me because they thought I stuffed my bra,” Lyla recalled. “I went from an A-cup to a large C-cup by the end of the year, and by high school, I was an E-cup.”

However, over time, Lyla has learned to embrace her body, finding confidence in her appearance and her breasts. Today, she not only feels comfortable in her skin but has also turned her body positivity into a source of income through platforms like OnlyFans.

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“My partner is very supportive of what I do. He’s a big fan of my boobs,” Lyla shared.

Conclusion

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Lyla King’s experience sheds light on the pressures women face, especially when it comes to their bodies and the expectations placed on them by society. Despite the criticism and uncomfortable encounters, Lyla continues to challenge norms and live her life unapologetically, choosing comfort and confidence over societal expectations.

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