A woman living with a health condition told how her boobs won't stop getting bigger as they grow four bra cup sizes a year.
Pamelia J was diagnosed with gigantomastia, a rare condition which involves developing large breasts due to excessive tissue growth.
The 27-year-old went to seek medical help in March 2022 after suffering from back, neck and shoulder pain.
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The model was referred to a surgeon after her boobs went from a J cup bra size to an M cup, growing 14cm in width in eight months.
Now Pamelia, from Melbourne, Australia, hopes to raise awareness of the challenges which come with rapidly-growing boobs, like shopping for clothes.
She said her condition causes her massive physical and mental discomfort as she's often judged by strangers for her large boobs.

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Pamelia told the Mirror: "It is very uncomfortable – they are so heavy and I can be in a lot of pain.
"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.
"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.
"I feel very self-conscious when going out in public. If I wear something that is tight on my chest, I notice women giving me looks."

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The OnlyFans model claimed she often receives dirty looks for having such large breasts so she tends to stay home.
She also suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) so is undergoing testing to see if the two conditions could be related.
Gigantomastia can be caused by a range of factors including hormonal changes, medications and autoimmune diseases.
But for Pamelia's case, the cause is currently unknown.
Her best option is to get a breast reduction which she is hoping to undergo at some point this year.
She has one son, seven-year-old Pagan J, and would like another baby before surgery.

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There is a chance her breasts could grow back to their current size after the reduction, but she's excited to have some of her discomforts eased.
She also uses TikTok to share her experiences as she hadn't seen people post about gigantomastia.
The model added: "The online reaction has been surprisingly positive overall, and I've had a lot of women sharing their experience with getting a reduction.
"Of course, you get the odd rude comment but for the most part, I feel that it's opened people's eyes to what gigantomastia is – it is a very rare condition, so most people don't know about it.
"I'd like people to do research before giving an opinion on the way that I look. It is uncomfortable and it is not easy to have gigantomastia."
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