Woman with size P boobs reveals shocking response she got from teachers when picking up kids from school

When Lyla King walks to pick up her kids, she isn’t trying to make a scene. She’s just being herself — a young mom from Toronto with size P breasts who says she can’t bear the pain of wearing a bra every day. But not everyone sees it that way.

Lyla, 27, says she’s faced “dirty looks and whispered judgments” from parents — and even teachers — during the school run. “One day, a teacher looked me up and down and told me I looked inappropriate,” she recalled. “I was wearing leggings and a t-shirt — just like everyone else.”

The mother of two says she’s learned to ignore the criticism. “I can’t help the size of my chest,” she explained. “If people are offended, that’s their problem, not mine.” Lyla admits that some women seem jealous or insecure, joking, “If they’re so worried, maybe they should hide their husbands.”

It hasn’t always been easy. Growing up, she was bullied for her body, accused of “stuffing her bra” when she was just in seventh grade. “By high school, I was already an E-cup,” she said. “I used to hate how I looked.”

But time — and confidence — changed everything. Now a content creator, Lyla has embraced her body and even found empowerment through it. “My partner supports me,” she smiled. “He’s my biggest fan.”

For Lyla, it’s no longer about fitting in — it’s about standing tall, unapologetically herself.

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