>>11354510Origin: Can be most anything to me, a wish, science gone wrong, puberty, natural growth. I abhor silicone though.A slow progression is ideal, overall it's nice if there's 'stages' to it, oh you thought you were big before? Now look at you.
Themes: I like it when the girl's perspective is one of shame, humiliation and embarrassment, especially as we get to larger and larger sizes. Her having to exist in the real world is the kicker, having to do groceries whilst her breasts have got everything in the produce department beat, having to go to work.
Details: I love when things are rooted in a bit of realism that drive home the point of exactly how large she is. Don't tell me about how they're massive yet defy gravity, tell me they have stretch marks and are heavy.
Tell me that growing up she was sent home by the teacher for being considered indecently dressed because she wore a tank top in summer. Tell me how angry that perception made her. Tell me she tried putting baby powder under her tits to stop her from developing rashes due to the warmth and sweat. Speaking of, is she embarrassed by how her chest/bra smells? Speak to me about the time a dog curled up in one of the cups because her bra was lying on the ground, only for her to find out he fit rather comfortably.
I want to hear about when they discovered shirts with buttons didn't work for them anymore, or how tops with 'designated boob areas' have seams that were supposed to go under the breast now easily sit over the nipple area instead.
I think I sort of want her to hate them. And then, I want a partner that loves them so much she comes to love them too. She loves the effect she has on them when told she had to go up yet another cup size.
Lastly, give me a writer that understands how bra sizes work please. If you're describing head-dwarfing breasts to me and you say, "Oh yeah she's a 32DD!" then I'm upset.