
A woman has claimed she was shamed by a teacher and judged by other parents at her children's school because of her size P breasts.
Lyla King, a mum-of-three from Toronto, Canada, said she was on the school run when she was accosted by an educator, who made a comment about her 'inappropriate' outfit.
Some folks might not have even realised that bra sizes could go that far down the alphabet but the size of Lyla's chest has always been a worry for her, as she endured bullying when she was younger and no doubt a whole lot of back pain.
The 27-year-old has since launched an OnlyFans account to make the most of her situation, and claims that her husband loves them, but apparently other mums seem concerned that she will 'steal their husbands'.
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'She said I should rethink what I wear'
Lyla said she was forced to go through a particularly unsavoury encounter with one of the teachers at her children's school, after they acted in a 'snooty' way towards her.
"Day to day my boobs get a lot of attention," she explained. "Normally people don't say anything, but I get looks for sure. They're looking because they're so big.
"I dropped the kids off at school one day and I could see a snooty female teacher looking me up and down.
"As I waved them off she said that perhaps I should re-think what I wear as I looked inappropriate.

"I was just wearing a t-shirt and leggings - what 99 percent of what other mums wear.
"I guess the fact that I wasn't wearing a bra was what made it 'inappropriate'. I haven't seen her since."
'Same old story'
Lyla went on to suggest that this isn't the first time someone has given her a 'dirty look', as she finds it difficult to be comfortable wearing a bra while driving her kids to or from school.

The content creator continued: "That's the first time someone's made a comment, but on the school run I regularly get dirty looks just because I'm not wearing a bra.
"You'd think other mums would understand how uncomfortable bras can be. But perhaps they are just jealous and worried that I will nab their husbands.
"Obviously I'm absolutely not after their partners. If they're that bothered they should hide their husbands.
"If they're so offended by me not wearing a bra, that's their problem not mine."
'I've thought about going under the knife'
Lyla considered breast reduction surgery when she was younger but was told she needed to lose weight in order to get it.
While she did end up losing the weight, a fear of surgery meant she would never go through with the reduction, and now she's learning to love her body, despite some uncomfortable symptoms.

She added: "I considered a reduction when I was younger. When I was 18 I went and saw a plastic surgeon about a reduction.
"I had to lose eight to 12lbs in order to get one. I did do it but I just never went back because the thought of surgery scares me.
"Over the years, as my boobs got bigger, I started to get symptoms that made me more uncomfortable.
"My partner is supportive of what I do, he's a big fan of my boobs."