wearethefracturedskies

okay

today i wore a v-neck to school, something that is totally normal for 99% of the girls there, one of the girls in my french class was wearing one similar to mine in fact.

but my french teacher came up to me and told me that i was out of dress code and that i was asking for something to happen to me.

and all day long i had to slap guys who found it perfectly okay to grab them.

im a 32DDD, 5’1, and 115 pounds. due to this im known around the school as the walking boobs, the girl who grew in other places, and BITS. I constantly get called a whore and a tease. 

Girls are always accusing their boyfriends of sleeping with me.

and there have been times when i have had to tell teachers that my eyes are up here.

i grew boobs in the eighth grade, i was a DD then, and i cant tell you how many fights i got into with guys who thought it was alright to stick their faces in them. 

the point of all of this is that its bullshit. 

i should be able to wear a v neck to school without worrying about who is going to grab my boobs next, or who is going to throw a gum wrapper in them, or what girls are going to say next.

submissivefeminist

Fuck that shit! I would report any teacher that needs to be reminded not to stare at your chest. That is not okay in any sense.

Also, I’d say screw slut-shaming, but this isn’t even a matter of dressing how one wants, but a matter of a woman’s natural state being the reason that men think it’s okay to sexual harass or assault her.

  • Large breasts are not an invitation.
  • Large breasts are not an invitation.
  • LARGE BREASTS ARE NOT AN INVITATION.

Are we clear?

xx SF

quiet-dominant

Reblog and Amplify.

clockworkdog

As someone with big boobs myself, I have been made to feel awkward about them quite a lot through my life. And it’s not cool! 

Large breasts are not an invitation!

f0reverinfinit3

I’m glad somebody actually come out and said this as someone with big boobs, people think they can stare or touch, because ‘you can’t miss them’. Well excuse me, they’re MY body. My chemistry teacher once had words with me because I wore a top to sixth form, that apparently wasn’t appropriate because I was the only girl in a class full of boys. Now this wasn’t a low cut top by any means but because when I leaned over a desk to grab a piece of paper, it showed my cleavage (WHICH IS FUCKING HARD TO HIDE MAY I ADD), she told me that I should wear something that covered me up better. I told her that unless she expected me to wear a turtle neck sweater that I couldn’t do that, as it is impossible with big boobs and if the lads got too excited, they should learn self control. Another thing to add here is that 3 of them out of the 6 were my best friends. 

pewdiepiesfanblog

No matter what we wear,

no matter where we go,

yes means yes,

and no means no

signal boosting this because it’s unacceptable

ask-somber-blues

I will not lie and say “I didn’t look at them for a bit.” because I think they are nice. Regardless, chivalry and common courtesy should be more well known. My sister’s situation was similar. It’s always disgusted me when there’s a guy doing something inappropriate to a girl and he makes the lame excuse “I’m just playin’ around.” and laughs when she complains to the guy as she hits him. It makes me not want to be a guy anymore because I feel like I’m suddenly “stereotyped” as someone that’s going to be a creeper just from being a guy.