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People say I'm 'lucky' to have G-cup breasts – I've cried in the changing rooms

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All her life, Jen Warnes has been told she's 'lucky' to have huge breasts, but according to the young woman, there are some problems that people with smaller chests will never be able to address.

Jen Warnes, who has a G cup, took to TikTok to hit back at those who 'invalidated' her experience and shared what it was Real like growing up with bigger breasts.

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Jen used TikTok to show what it's really like to have a bigger breastCredit: tiktok@itsjenwarnes
Growing up, Jen said she had to hide behind baggy T-shirts at the beach

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Growing up, Jen said she had to hide behind baggy T-shirts at the beachCredit: TikTok/itsjenwarnes
The young woman regularly shares some of her favorite finds on social media

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The young woman regularly shares some of her favorite finds on social mediaCredit: TikTok/ itsjenwarnes

During her younger years, Jen heard a lot of “You poor thing,” “I wish I had those problems,” “It must be so hard,” as well as offers to “act.”

She bravely opened up the reality to her followers her pagewas something else – and there was a lot of crying because of her body.

''Crying in a fitting room because you can't find anything that fits your body is a problem.

“Being 13 and having to wear baggy T-shirts over your swimwear on a family vacation at the beach because you couldn't find anything to cover or support you is a problem.”

According to Jen, who regularly shares her favorite lingerie finds for larger busts online, she added that she also has to think about the outfits she wears — because a racy look will get her judged by strangers.

'Feeling like you can't leave the house in a low-cut because it gives the impression that you're showing it off – or asking for it.

“That's a problem,” she added the video.

Not only does she have trouble finding suitable clothes, but buying underwear is also a challenge, Jen noted.

''Wearing the wrong bra size all your life because most stores don't know how to properly fit a larger breast and just go by your DDD because that's the biggest they go up.

“That is certainly a problem.”

These problems, she explained, are enough to make some “pay thousands of dollars to surgically remove their breast because they can't find anything that suits them.”

In her eyes, there was a bigger problem within the sector – and things need to change.

'If the solution is to physically and permanently change our bodies, it shows seeing our bodies as something that needs to be fixed, and not the industry that fails to make clothes in sizes and styles that fit us how big the problem actually is. ''

Hundreds rushed to the comments to support Jen and share their experiences.

One of them thought: ''I honestly don't think anyone with big breasts wants big breasts… Literally what is the real benefit?''

Another chimed in: “I've been wrestling since I was 13, right there with you!”

A third wrote: 'Thanks! I'm so tired of people telling me I'm so lucky because of my constant discomfort just because they're insecure.”

“Say it louder for the people in the back!” someone else demanded.

''You helped me so much. I have the same body type as you and you showed me so many options!'' one fan praised Jen.

If you're someone who also has a bigger chest, then Jen is your new best friend, because her platform is all about sharing her favorite finds.

She's found bikinis that fit perfectly—they fit securely and feel as supportive as a bra—and has even demonstrated how to apply boob tape when wearing backless dresses.

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