Boob prejudice: an international sickness that must be cured

April 2, 2012 by Elliot James

Yersterday, Maria blogged about “Boob Shame.”

Today, I am going to tackle what may be one of the causes of boob shame.

Boob prejudice.

Breast bigotry.

Cleavage discrimination.

On this day, I am going to rant and rail against what we at SCORE have called “boob prejudice” in society.

It can lead to girls wearing clothes and bras that minimize their chests, something that sucks big time.

Street creeps making filthy comments to busty girls walking past them might be the most obvious and blatant example of boob prejudice, but it’s not as insidious as:

Employers declining to hire women because they have large breasts, thinking that the bustier the woman, the dumber or more incompetent she is.

School teachers treating busty students poorly, thinking that for every rise in bra-cup number, the IQ number is lower.

Classmates bullying or making fun of a well-endowed classmate.

Stand-up comedians heckling busty audience members.

Busty politicians being criticized…no wait, skip that. There are no busty politicians. Why? Because boob-bigots won’t vote them into office!

Do U.S. companies show boob prejudice against busty job applicants?

Instead of going on and spewing my dissatisfaction like this, I’m going to publish some excerpts from our interviews so the models themselves can recount the big-boob prejudice they have encountered.

Tatiana Blair: “I never had any trouble with the boys. It was the girls who were very mean to me.”

Melonie Max: “I was teased. A lot. It was rough while I was growing up. The girls hated me. But all the boys liked me. And I was always the new girl in town because my step dad was in the military, so I moved around a lot. So, I was always new and all the girls hated me and all the boys liked me.”

Autumn-Jade: “I thought I was a freak of nature. I had these really big boobs and I didn’t know what to do with them. Not like now. They called me names like watermelon patch or jugs. I would just look at them and laugh at them. I wouldn’t let them know that they hurt my feelings.”

Autumn had a ball.

Brianna Costello: “When I’m at the car wash, people just stop and stare, and I really think that when they’re looking at me, they’re having judgmental thoughts about my big boobs. A lot of them aren’t looking at my boobs because they like big tits, although I know a lot of the men do. They’re looking at me because they’re thinking things like, ‘Oh, she has no class,’ or, ‘She’s not a proper Southern lady,’ whatever that is. So I’ve come up with naming them boob-prejudiced people.”

Joy Juggs: “All of the girls’ boyfriends looked at my boobs, and they all wanted to talk to me, and the other girls didn’t like that too much. They all thought I was trashy and slutty and slept around a lot just because I had big boobs. At that time, I was actually still a virgin.”

Bre: “One time, we were at this pep rally and all these guys were saying, ‘You stuff your bra! You stuff it with toilet paper!’ I lifted up my shirt and I said, ‘Yeah, that’s right. I stuff it with my titties.’ I got in trouble and got suspended. I was always getting in trouble in school. That’s why I had to home school. I would always get sent to in-school suspension for wearing little skirts and little tops. I hated school because I always got into trouble for no reason, just because of what I wore.”

There’s a lot more of this on-file, but I’m starting to boil over with anger and rage re-reading it. So let’s move on to some happier recollections because I can’t handle any more personal recounts of boob prejudice.

Michelle May can hold her own against bullies.

Michelle May: “I got a lot of smiles and winks from a lot of the guys. I wouldn’t say that I was hated on because I went to school in California and everyone showed a lot of skin. I mean, it is commonplace for people to walk around half-naked in California. I would say that I was the flavor of the week for maybe a week and then people got over it. I got the nickname Shelly Big Boobs and Tits McGee. It was all in good fun. No one ever went out of their way to be nasty to me.”

Kaytee Carter: “If a guy comes up to me and says, ‘You have big tits,’ I’ll say, ‘You’re a fucking genius.’ And I make fun of him. If a guy comes up to me and says, ‘You have ginormous tits,’ I’ll make fun of him, but I’m not mad at him.”

Carrie Ashton: “A lot of the guys would say stuff about them, but I think it was more, um, perverted than malicious. They wanted to touch them or talk about them. All of the girls pretty much left me alone.”

Joy Juggs: “The guys all treated me very well. Anything I wanted, they would get for me. If I needed my pencils sharpened, they would sharpen them for me. If I forgot to do my homework, they would do it for me. That all started quick when I got into high school. I think I caused a lot of problems with guys and girls. Not on purpose, mind you.”

Jasmine Shiraz: “I got away with murder. I could do just about anything and I wouldn’t get in trouble with the male teachers. I remember throwing something at one of my teachers, and I didn’t get in trouble at all.”

Boob prejudice must be stamped out in our time. Instead of spending more money on another war in the Middle East, our tax money should be allocated to public education and awareness to eliminate this form of social discrimination.

 

 

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11 responses to “Boob prejudice: an international sickness that must be cured”

  1. ca united kingdom says:

    @slugworth,, yes love that summer/morgan pictorial you reffer to,, tight sweater situation…. summer is a tru pro ….. she has a great ass to. takes a while to put a top 20 together doesnt it???

  2. I Love G Cups says:

    This subject reminds me of an episode that was on just a few nights ago. The show is “About Nothing” if you know what I mean. The lady star on the show went to the police station to report there is a resturant that is only hiring large breasted women. She was mad about that because she is not a large breasted woman. I know is wrong to only hire large breasted women but it sure is good for the bottom line and that is what really counts in business and for my pleasure and tit lovers all over this world.

  3. Mitch says:

    I was really sick to learn that reality show star Melissa Rycroft-Strickland had breast reduction surgery as a teenager. Now that she’s had a baby she discovered she could no longer breast feed because of it.

    So a gorgeous girl cuts her boobs off to satisfy society’s twisted breast bigotry and then finds out later in life that she can’t even use them for what they were designed to do. Talk about adding insult to injury!

  4. slugworth says:

    @ca.Summer Sinn is great.Always been a big fan of hers.Actually,was jacking to her layout with Morgan Leigh in the SCORE Jan 2009 issue yesterday.Still one of my favourite pictorials from both girls.
    BTW,still working on that top twenty for ya!.

  5. LeeRoy says:

    Hey you know what really turns me on?
    women in button sweaters,wool,cardigan or even polester
    that you button up.
    I had a neighbor lady who use to wear one when she visted from across
    the street,with a mile of cleavage.
    she always hugged me.
    that how i think i became interested in large breasted women.

  6. winter1968 says:

    Those that don’t appreciate sweet mammoth curves in the chest region just don’t know. It’s pretty much like you do find them simply gorgeous, or not. The ‘or not’ crowd can have whatever they find stimulating. I love what I love and TSG gives it to me like the champs they are. I am a lifer, period. The look, models and publication ethos you all produce is unparalleled and a gift to me. Those that blaspheme beautfiful large breasted models and women on the street are lame and can go fuck themselves….most likely, they were shunned by a large breasted hottie and they’re still butt hurt and bitter…either that or they are uncertain about their manhood and need to turn in their mancard to their union rep as soon as possible. May TSG, and all the folks behind the scenes, live long and prosper (Spock); and flourish and grow for the length of my life.

  7. slugworth says:

    @ca.I do believe the pic of Summer is from ‘Big Tit A-List’.And yeah,she gets pounded REAL good!.

  8. J.D. says:

    Notice a common theme in the model’s recollection of breast bigotry? “I never had any trouble with the boys. It was the girls who were very mean to me.”… “The girls hated me. But all the boys liked me.”… “All of the girls’ boyfriends looked at my boobs, and they all wanted to talk to me, and the other girls didn’t like that too much.” Ever wonder why there’s a growing epidemic of women having breast reduction surgery? The excuse is always ‘my back hurts’. Maybe for a select few that’s the case, but for most of them, that’s not the reason why. It’s because from the moment your breasts grew bigger then everyone else’s, you had to deal with jealous bitches who would say the filthiest things and spread the dirtiest rumours possible in a twisted attempt to level the playing field. It’s pathetic, it’s discrimination, and as far as I’m concerned, it’s no different than attacking someone because of the colour of their skin. I mean, look at the long term psychological damage it causes. Any woman who would do this to another needs to hand in her breasts, cause she doesn’t deserve them. If a man does it, all I can conclude is that he’s suffered some serious brain damage, and needs to suffer a little more at the hands of every other man in the room.

  9. ca united kingdom says:

    @slugworth,, what do you think to summer sinn??? by the way still waiting to see your top 20… time to get your thinking cap on freind…

  10. ca united kingdom says:

    love this pictorial of summer,, if i remember correct doesnt it end with her riding some trouser sausage???

  11. X.D. says:

    Preach it, brother!!!! Preach it!!!!