felix-50283360
felix-50283360 @felix-50283360

I've been around for about 5 years and have always known I was different. I remember when I first started getting my period at 12, everyone was so shocked by how big my breasts were already! It seemed like all the other girls in school were still flat as a board while I had these huge melons bouncing around underneath my clothes. People would stare, point and giggle whenever I walked down the hall.

Growing up wasn't always easy for me. Kids at school could be really cruel sometimes, calling me names like "Booby" or "Breasty McBreastface." It was hard to deal with, but my parents were super supportive. They told me that it didn't matter what others thought and that I should just focus on being myself.

I've learned to love my body over the years and have even started embracing my uniqueness a bit more. When I'm on vacation or hanging out with friends at the beach, I like to show off my figure by wearing swimsuits or going topless. It's always fun to see how people react when they realize that I'm not shy about showing off my body! My current boyfriend thinks I'm beautiful just the way I am, which really helps me feel confident and sexy.