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I have big boobs – I hate when men say I can lift a ‘saggy, size N’ chest naturally when I’ve been in pain for years

THIS TikToker says she’s tired of comments telling her to lift her chest naturally when it’s caused her pain for years.

The influencer called out a user on social media who criticized women for getting breast reductions.

TikTok @mz_lynellTikToker Lynell (pictured) said that people don’t know the struggle of lifting naturally larger boobs in the gym[/caption]

TikTok @mz_lynellLynell called out a commenter who criticized her thoughts of a breast reduction[/caption]

In just a five-second video on TikTok, Lynell (@mz_lynell) shut down a remark about getting a breast reduction for her natural boobs.

The critique on Lynell’s choice to get the reduction read, “Play with Gods work for no reason at all and results may vary. Be happy with who you are and diet/workout you’ll be happy.”

As she placed the comment for everyone to read on-screen, the influencer mouthed along to audio that said, “since you got your degree, and you know every f****** thing.”

Lynell also claimed that men incorrectly assume that women can lift their natural chests easily in the gym.

“When men think you can lift saggy, size ‘N’ boobs naturally in the gym,” she wrote.

The TikToker also voiced her frustration in the caption for the clip.

“Sighhh at all these comments,” she said with a frown and crying emoji.

Viewers were quick to support Lynell and her struggle.

“They have no clue, my sister had three back surgeries cuz that’s what everyone kept telling her…” one person wrote.

“Ignorance…I had mine done and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done,” another noted.

Others had even more harrowing stories of pain they suffered from their natural breast size.

“I pinched off a nerve because mine were so heavy they affected my posture,” a user claimed.

Many seemed to empathize with Lynell’s anger toward other people, especially men, telling them what they should or shouldn’t do.

“I wish people would stop using God to justify their ignorance,” a fellow TikToker said.

“What in the hell??? Nah…your body YOUR decision.” another wrote.

A third simply said, “the audacity.”

Several women have also noted their struggle with natural boobs, as they said they often receive rude commentary when wearing various outfits.

As The U.S. Sun previously reported, one woman was told growing up to “put a jacket on” or “cover up.”

Another claimed they would be asked uncomfortable questions about what size they were or told they were “dressed inappropriately.”

For related content, check out The U.S. Sun’s coverage of a woman who has listed 10 mistakes to avoid for those with larger breasts.

The U.S. Sun also has the story of a woman who said she couldn’t get a breast reduction for a specific reason, although people told her she should.

THIS TikToker says she’s tired of comments telling her to lift her chest naturally when it’s caused her pain for years.

The influencer called out a user on social media who criticized women for getting breast reductions.

TikTok @mz_lynellTikToker Lynell (pictured) said that people don’t know the struggle of lifting naturally larger boobs in the gym[/caption]

TikTok @mz_lynellLynell called out a commenter who criticized her thoughts of a breast reduction[/caption]

In just a five-second video on TikTok, Lynell (@mz_lynell) shut down a remark about getting a breast reduction for her natural boobs.

The critique on Lynell’s choice to get the reduction read, “Play with Gods work for no reason at all and results may vary. Be happy with who you are and diet/workout you’ll be happy.”

As she placed the comment for everyone to read on-screen, the influencer mouthed along to audio that said, “since you got your degree, and you know every f****** thing.”

Lynell also claimed that men incorrectly assume that women can lift their natural chests easily in the gym.

“When men think you can lift saggy, size ‘N’ boobs naturally in the gym,” she wrote.

The TikToker also voiced her frustration in the caption for the clip.

“Sighhh at all these comments,” she said with a frown and crying emoji.

Viewers were quick to support Lynell and her struggle.

“They have no clue, my sister had three back surgeries cuz that’s what everyone kept telling her…” one person wrote.

“Ignorance…I had mine done and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done,” another noted.

Others had even more harrowing stories of pain they suffered from their natural breast size.

“I pinched off a nerve because mine were so heavy they affected my posture,” a user claimed.

Many seemed to empathize with Lynell’s anger toward other people, especially men, telling them what they should or shouldn’t do.

“I wish people would stop using God to justify their ignorance,” a fellow TikToker said.

“What in the hell??? Nah…your body YOUR decision.” another wrote.

A third simply said, “the audacity.”

Several women have also noted their struggle with natural boobs, as they said they often receive rude commentary when wearing various outfits.

As The U.S. Sun previously reported, one woman was told growing up to “put a jacket on” or “cover up.”

Another claimed they would be asked uncomfortable questions about what size they were or told they were “dressed inappropriately.”

For related content, check out The U.S. Sun’s coverage of a woman who has listed 10 mistakes to avoid for those with larger breasts.

The U.S. Sun also has the story of a woman who said she couldn’t get a breast reduction for a specific reason, although people told her she should.

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