One time at a party a stranger was complaining about finding clothes to fit her big boobs. She turned to me and said, “You get it, right?” Me? With Big Boobs? I felt like I had fooled someone! Sure, I wear a D-cup, but that’s just because all of me is plus-sized. My boobs fluctuate with my weight. Whenever I start to lose a few pounds they’re the first things to go — not my belly, my arms, my thighs. My frickin’ chest. It’s like some cruel joke. But it’s also a good reminder that boobs are just fat.
Posting a picture of herself in a yellow tank top, she wrote: "Point of view: You have big boobs in the UK."
The clip starts with Alissa posed for a snap in a pink strappy top with the caption: 'Me: having naturally big boobs.'
A reminder to women: Please stop commenting on my big boobs
The issue is that although people mean well, it doesn’t change how it makes me feel. I don’t think there’s any malicious intent [but] when you grow up with big boobs there’s a lot of people who make you feel like you’re only big boobs, and it can bring me back to the person that believes that,” she tells me.












