WHEN you’re rushing about on the school run – the last thing many of us think about is how our clothes look.
But one mum has revealed how her outfits have got her into trouble on the school run and says if mums are that threatened they should hide their husbands.
Lyla King, 27, has revealed that she has been shamed on the school run because of the size of her P-cup boobs – and the fact she doesn’t always wear a bra.
The young mum said she was fed up with ‘disapproving’ looks from other mums on the school run.
She even claimed that one teacher even told her she was dressed “inappropriately” because she wasn’t wearing a bra.
If they’re that bothered they should hide their husbands
Lyla King
The mum-of-three has 34P sized boobs – which she says makes wearing a bra super uncomfortable because of the sheer weight of her boobs.
Now Lyla has hit back at those who have given her dirty looks or made snide comments as she insisted she can’t help it, and she isn’t trying to look ‘inappropriate’.
Lyla, from Canada, said: “Day to day my boobs get a lot of attention. 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% of 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.
“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.”
The mum was stunned to think that other women don’t understand “how uncomfortable bras can be”, and joked that the other mums at school might be “worried” that Lyla could “nab their husbands”.
She added: “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.”
Despite now loving her looks – Lyla say that wasn’t always the case.
In the past, the mum faced years of mean comments from girls who accused her of padding her bra to enhance her bust.
The bullying got so bad that Lyla even thought about having a breast reduction but changed her mind due to fear of the surgery.
Now, she is able to make money through her body shape online as a model.
She continued: 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 8-12lbs in order to get one. I did do it but I just never went back because the thought of surgery scares me. My partner is supportive of what I do, he’s a big fan of my boobs.”
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