I was an early developer on the boob front. I was first in class and always the largest. My body was bigger 10-20 years ago too, and as I’ve shrunk over time, my boobs haven’t really, so they are now the cup size is the largest it’s ever been (H, HH in some stores).
When I was younger, I wasn’t massively keen on them. Too much gawping, too many comments. I tried to minimise them, tie them down (quite uncomfortably at times), keep them hidden away.
Now into my 30s and now 40s, I’m the total opposite. I love them being gawped at, I love the nice comments. I maximise them, showing them off etc. I’m not self conscious these days - the way I figure it, they are all natural and the attention makes me feel good, so I make the most of it!
Bras are a problem. I don’t mind paying a high price for a good bra, but choice is poor, limited styles etc. Dresses are a problem too, which is why I try on lots of clothes. A famous high street bra shop used to have a range of super curvy clothes, and I adored them. I still buy lots them off ebay, as the super curvy size fits me. Very few other clothes do. Which is why I make or alter a lot of clothes (not just for sexy outfits). I also have a guy make me bras. They are sodding expensive, but he does a marvellous job and, despite what mainstream suppliers say, it is perfectly possible to have a 34H quarter cup bra. It was a design challenge for him, but it really works for me.
I mean, my boobs are huge. No denying it. And now, I love people playing with them, I love them swinging when I have sex or get spanked etc. I love corsets, and they really show them off well.
Unlike @CurvyJilly, I wear bras as infrequently as I can. Unless they are tender, I never wear one in bed, and these days, I sometimes take it off when I’m at home. I have some ridged tops and rigid shaped clothes that actually do a pretty good job of keeping them up, so I sometimes wear those.
Downsides - sometimes they get in the way. I joke it would be nice to be able to take them off occasionally. I very occasionally get back pain, but not often.
So, what’s it like living with them? Wonderful in most regards.