
A woman with ginormous size O boobs has revealed she actually has a medical condition that means they won't ever stop growing.
Summer Robert, from the UK, recalls first feeling uncomfortable in her own skin when she was just seven years old.
The youngster was clearly ahead of her peers, having to go so far as to borrow a B-cup bra from a friend's mom one day to rescue her from an embarrassing blunder at school with her uniform.
"I was so small, I was just a walking boob throughout the whole of school," she told The Metro. "I definitely looked super awkward because I had nothing on me apart from boobs."
Advert
Her body caught unwanted attention from boys in her class at school who would tease her for her growing chest, and even teachers commented on the situation.
"I wore a vest top under my shirt because there were gaps between the buttons where the fabric stretched," Summer explained, adding that a male teacher on one occasion told her to 'put a jumper on'.

"I said no because it was summer and I was boiling, so he sent me to the headmaster because he was 'getting too distracted'."
She claims her parents were often in spats with the school about her issues with the uniform, and said she would often be cat-called when walking home.
"I’d bring baggy band t-shirts to school to put over my uniform so I could walk home and not get targeted – but I’d still get cat called," she continued. "I thought 'oh my god, I hate this.' I felt like the world was eating me up inside – it was awful."
When at 15, she had hiked from a B-cup to DD in a few months, her mom took her to the doctor, but the GP dismissed her excessive growth as 'just puberty'.
Now at 25 years old, Summer's breasts come in at a 30N or 28 O-cup, depending on where she shops, with the physical toll weighing more than four stone (56lbs or 25kg) and gives her back problems and issues on finding a bra that actually fits.
Finally, however, she's finally had the answer she's been desperate to find out since she was a child, as medics diagnosed her with the rare condition gigantomastia, a severe form of macromastia.
The Cleveland Clinic claims the condition occurs 'where your breasts become excessively large' and can 'cause pain, infection, discomfort and issues with body image'.
There are ways to treat it, such as breast reduction surgery or medication.

Yet Summer claims she has been repeatedly turned away from doctors for surgery, despite her breasts growing 10 sizes in the space of a year, based on BMI threshold criteria under the UK's National Health Service (NHS).
Because of the sheer weight of her breasts, the content creator is technically categorised as 'morbidly obese.'
Even when Summer felt a lump on her breast, doctors agreed that she needed a reduction but refused to do it based on her BMI.
Instead, the young woman has decided to embrace her ever-growing boobs, which includes wearing a doctor-prescribed corset to support her back, that 'feels like its broken' under the weight, and trying to swim as much as possible to get the 'relief' of weightlessness.
She's also taken on a new persona, Scotch Dolly, on OnlyFans where she flaunts her breasts for an eye-watering £70,000 (roughly $92,000).
"When I was younger, I hated the attention, but now, I just think they could be a potential buyer, and my subscribers aren’t creepy, they genuinely love my breasts and support me," she concluded.