An OnlyFans model grew four cup sizes in less than a year after being diagnosed with a rare condition in which her breasts won’t stop growing.
Pamelia J, 27, always wanted her breasts to grow, but now they won’t stop.
“At first it was fun and interesting to see how much they were growing, but recently I’ve grown to be uncomfortable and I find myself wishing I had normal-sized breasts,” Pamelia told SWNS. The Australian went to the doctor after she grew out of her favorite bra and started experiencing back pain.“I struggle to find clothing to suit my bust and I end up just wearing oversized T-shirts. There are very limited options for bigger-busted women, especially if you don’t want to have your cleavage on show,” Pamelia said.
The struggle of living with extremely large breasts, including physical pain and constant stares, has impacted Pamelia’s daily life.The mother of one dreams of having another baby but has been advised by medical professionals to wait until after giving birth to have the procedure done.
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