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People accuse me of showing off my 42H breasts, but I’m not a nun

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A woman with breasts measuring 42H has hit back at haters who say she shows off her breasts.

Miela Fetaw, originally from Eritrea, increased TikTok to lament that people often comment that her “breasts are out.”

The journalist and filmmaker filmed herself lounging in a skimpy pink bikini as she responded to comments on her TikTok account.

She explained that onlookers had no choice but to “see these titties” because they’re too big and she’s not a “nun.”

The viral clip was met with admiration from other large-breasted women who agreed that “we can’t hide them if we wanted to.”

Miela Fetaw, originally from Eritrea, took to TikTok to hit back at haters who say she shows off her boobs

The journalist and filmmaker explained that viewers had no choice but to

The journalist and filmmaker explained that viewers had no choice but to “see these titties” because they were too big.

Alongside a caption explaining “They’re 42H,” Miela said, “Someone’s going to say “every time you’re on my For You page, your boobs are out.”

‘Baby. These are 42Hs. Do you think I’m a nun? You’re going to see these t**ties’.

Miela described herself as a “sassy soft woman” and looked sun-kissed as she lay by the pool.

She donned brown-rimmed glasses to accessorize her plunging bikini top and high-waisted pants.

She explained her ordeal with emphatic gestures as she spoke to the camera.

The video has been viewed more than 50,000 times and is quickly generating responses.

One person replied, ‘I’m here to push DDs. We can’t hide them if we wanted to’.

A second person sympathized with Miela, adding, “Oh my god. Thanks for that. I have 40Hs and they just come out in all outfits.”

The viral clip was met with admiration from other women with large breasts who agreed that such large breasts were a challenge to hide

The viral clip was met with admiration from other women with large breasts who agreed that such large breasts were a challenge to hide

Another said, “I’m a 40K and it’s impossible not to see the checks.”

A fourth added: ‘Oh my god! I’m a 40H and every time I say people look at me like I’m an alien. Glad to see a nice a** H cup again!’.

Meanwhile, a man thanked her back for “her sacrifice.”

In addition to influencing TikTok, Miela is committed to “telling black stories in every way possible.”

The investigative journalist covers a wide range of topics, including immigration, feminism, race and politics of the body.

Another body positivity influencer embraces body hair on her breasts, bikini line, and stomach.

Nessa, 19, recently took to TikTok to call for “not making female body hair taboo” because it’s “natural” and men shouldn’t be able to keep it to themselves.

Nessa said it was time for people to accept that the “female species” are “mammals” and that it’s something to be loud and proud of, just like she is.

She added that she couldn’t care less if people labeled her as “unsexual” and “gross,” and many agreed – some commenting on how “attractive” it is.

Alongside the video, she wrote, “Do women typically have less body or facial hair than a man? Yes.

“Do women usually have no body or facial hair? No.

“The female species comes naturally with body and facial hair. Sorry guys, you can’t keep it all to yourself’.

In the short clip, Nessa dances around excitedly before revealing various body parts of her body covered in hair.

She captioned the video, “Untaboo female body hair because women are mammals too.

“It’s not sexual, rude, unhygienic or unkempt.”

The video then cuts to a close-up of what appears to be hair growing near her chest area.

She also zooms in on the hair around her bikini line, as well as a hairline that runs from her waist, past her belly button, and all the way to her belly — something she calls a “happy trail.”

The viral video has since been viewed nearly 600,000 times.

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