Yup, they’re real. And Annie Hawkins-Turner is proud of her natural curves.
From the time she bought her first bra (at age 10), Annie knew she was different. And she didn’t care! “No one looks like me, I’m one in a million. [I'm] always imitated but never duplicated. I do have security because people chase me,” She told The Daily Mail.
Annie has never considered getting a breast reduction, even though nowadays her cup size is 102ZZZ and she gets teased on a daily basis for her breasts. She’s made a name for herself as a fetish model, and says that her late husband treated her “like a queen.”
To me, Annie’s story is simply amazing. Woman all over the world try to change themselves to fit a standard of beauty, and she’s absolutely refused to do so. It can be a tough world out there for women with bigger boobs — Curvier stars have recently become the standard of sex appeal in pop culture, but women with thinner frames are still regarded as the standard for beauty in the fashion world. We’re taught to worship Christina Hendricks, but we also see Miranda Kerr being ogled by tabloids. It doesn’t seem like a fair world for anyone.
So I propose we do what Annie does: Live like you’re one in five billion. Because you are!
[via The Daily Mail]
What do you think of Annie’s story? Do you feel uncomfortable with your own breast size sometimes?
rose / 980 posts
She has some medical issue that makes her breasts grow and I think they are still growing. That’s not natural at all. But if she is okay with it, then kudos to her. I hope though, if there is a point where her health becomes an issue she does get a reduction if they are still growing.
I’m a 34DD and I have no issues with my girls at all.
sunflower / 302 posts
She has an actual disorder that causes her breasts to grow continuously over time, and she weighs 345 pounds. She can’t drive a car or even bend over normally because of it. If she’s willing to put up with that kind of daily struggle, fine. But there’s a difference between loving your body and ignoring your health, and I don’t think anyone should ever aspire to put themselves through hell just because of some delusional sense of pride.
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I feel sorry for this very nice lady. She is very brave.
My strangest memory is from high school. I boy friend of mine started developing breasts–it happens ever so often. He got a simple operation and corrected the problem.
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It drives me crazy when people report their bra size in French sizes when they are from the UK or the US when they know most of their bras aren’t sized that way. It would be like me claiming to be a friggin 80I. Seriously a size 40/42ZZZ (or whatever her cup size would be) is still friggin’ huge ass hell. Porn stars do this all the time. I am not sure why it’s a pet peeve of mine, but it is.
I think it is awesome that she has learned to love and accept her body. It is great that she isn’t electing to get her breasts reduced and accept them no matter how large they grow. Yes, I used to feel uncomfortable with my size 80I boobs because I was sooo used to being an 80D but now I love them.
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there must be a tumor in them hoes.
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Kid’s not gonna run outta milk – EVER. That’s what I see.
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Hey, good for her if she loves her body. Though I do hope that if they start to affect her health in a negative way that she doesn’t ignore it for the sake of “loving her curves.” Health should always come first whether you’re skinny, heavy, flat, or curvy.
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@Erika_Steele@xanga - interesting i’ve never paid much attention to it until i saw the conversions
it allllll makes sense now !!
back when I was in high school I went to an Asian lingerie store with my mom
& sale associate told me I was a C/D cup and started picking out bras for me
my mom was like: that lady is lying to you she’s trying to butter you up so you can buy the bras
my mom then drags me out of the store lol
i thought that lady was crazy too !!
me ? a small petite 100lb 5’2 asian a D cup really ? hahaha — didnt realized they were in EU/ Jap conv
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.. As long as she is comfortable with it there should be no problem. Looking at the size of it, she may have to carry an extra 20-30 pounds weight along.
Seems too heavy to me.
probably the strangest blog photography blog linked
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whatever the size, all i want is to feel confident in my own skin.
this chick is pretty badass.
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I want implants more than anything. I wish I had big boobs ):
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Sorry, I don’t see this as brave. She has a medical condition that surgery could help improve. No one’s body is designed to withstand what is going on with hers, and she’s disabled by it in several ways. I’m glad she isn’t down on herself, but I fail to see this as any more inspiring than someone refusing to have a cleft palate fixed or someone who is hearing impaired refusing cochlear implants.
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I think she should get a reduction because they look like they hurt, but if shes happy then let her go for it.
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I don’t think she should be putting herself in physical pain or allowing her life to be limited unnecessarily for the sake of “being proud of her body”. But if she doesn’t mind it enough to get surgery, then that’s cool, it’s her choice. I don’t really see the point of applauding her for it though.
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Isn’t that… aren’t those going to destroy her back?
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@SUPletstake___surveys@xanga - Those aren’t implants, they’re impacts. You – really don’t want those.
magnolia / 1066 posts
Doesn’t that hurt her back or anything? I don’t know, I’m all for accepting yourself as you are, but if it’s a medical issue or something that is legitimately interfering with your every day life, I think it should be corrected. I can’t imagine the problems she has with lifting/carrying things, bending over, I mean, I know girls who complain about things like that that are “just” a DD! :/ I mean, like I said, good for her being happy and all but I don’t think anyone would judge her for wanting to get a reduction.
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Seems like a lot of people are giving her flack for NOT getting a reduction, on the basis of her health. I would like to remind everyone that surgery ALWAYS comes with risks, so it’s not decision that should be taken lightly, nor can surgery be considered a ‘quick fix’. I’m sure she has weighed the pros and cons of getting a reduction vs. keeping it real, and she has made her decision. I appreciate when people are content to just be how they were made.
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All I can think is that poor lady’s heart must struggle to pump blood through all that extra tissue. If she gets a breast reduction, she’ll probably live much longer. And the back pain she must have! Oy… :’(