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I have naturally big boobs – they make normal outfits look ‘inappropriate’, it’s exhausting

A BUXOM woman has revealed the styling issues that come with having naturally big boobs.

She said that her unique body shape makes it difficult to find clothes she feels comfortable in.

Devin Rene is a digital content creator based in Stockholm, SwedenTikTok/devinrenelincoln

Devin Rene (@devinrenelincoln) is a Stockholm-based digital content creator.

She took to TikTok to share the downside of dressing up a bigger bust.

She kept the video casual and candid, wearing a white T-shirt with her hair wrapped in a towel.

“When your content gets removed for violating community guidelines when you wear a normal bodysuit,” she wrote over a video of herself.

“But you have naturally big boobs that you were born with so that’s inappropriate,” she added.

“Welp, can’t help what I was born with,” she added in the caption.

Certain body types can make clothes difficult to shop for if the goal is to find a flattering fit.

Unusual measurements such as a bigger bust, hourglass body type, or petite sizes may require tailoring to ensure a decent fit and avoid NSFW wardrobe malfunctions.

However, even with a customized and flattering fit, many voluptuous women complain that they receive dress-code violations for wearing the same styles as less curvy women.

Despite the body shaming Rene received from social media user policies, the influencer brushed it off and continues to show her body love.

In several videos posted to TikTok, she documented her fitness journey.

“Starting to workout and see results,” she wrote in one video, posing for the camera in a matching brown workout set.

The gym girl also included advice for bigger-busted women to feel comfortable while working out.

“If the gym is your therapy too and you are a big chested girl I have the perfect sports bra for you,” she raved.

She recommended the $55 high support sports bra by Stella Leah.

“Get this if you want the highest support sports bra,” she added. “And take your training to beast mode.”

She posed in a black jumpsuit which fit her figure perfectlyInstagram/devinrenelincoln

She said wearing a bodysuit as a busty woman caused her to have a community guidelines violationInstagram/devinrenelincoln

A BUXOM woman has revealed the styling issues that come with having naturally big boobs.

She said that her unique body shape makes it difficult to find clothes she feels comfortable in.

Devin Rene is a digital content creator based in Stockholm, SwedenTikTok/devinrenelincoln

Devin Rene (@devinrenelincoln) is a Stockholm-based digital content creator.

She took to TikTok to share the downside of dressing up a bigger bust.

She kept the video casual and candid, wearing a white T-shirt with her hair wrapped in a towel.

“When your content gets removed for violating community guidelines when you wear a normal bodysuit,” she wrote over a video of herself.

“But you have naturally big boobs that you were born with so that’s inappropriate,” she added.

“Welp, can’t help what I was born with,” she added in the caption.

Certain body types can make clothes difficult to shop for if the goal is to find a flattering fit.

Unusual measurements such as a bigger bust, hourglass body type, or petite sizes may require tailoring to ensure a decent fit and avoid NSFW wardrobe malfunctions.

However, even with a customized and flattering fit, many voluptuous women complain that they receive dress-code violations for wearing the same styles as less curvy women.

Despite the body shaming Rene received from social media user policies, the influencer brushed it off and continues to show her body love.

In several videos posted to TikTok, she documented her fitness journey.

“Starting to workout and see results,” she wrote in one video, posing for the camera in a matching brown workout set.

The gym girl also included advice for bigger-busted women to feel comfortable while working out.

“If the gym is your therapy too and you are a big chested girl I have the perfect sports bra for you,” she raved.

She recommended the $55 high support sports bra by Stella Leah.

“Get this if you want the highest support sports bra,” she added. “And take your training to beast mode.”

She posed in a black jumpsuit which fit her figure perfectlyInstagram/devinrenelincoln

She said wearing a bodysuit as a busty woman caused her to have a community guidelines violationInstagram/devinrenelincolnFashion – latest style news and Fabulous trends | The Sun

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