A Woman’s Big Breasts Indicates That Her Vagina…See more

Just had someone tell me that having a big chest makes a woman seem like a whore.
Do women not face enough? The root of misogyny and sexism, I believe, can be simplified into two categories that women are put into.
Women are either over-sexualised and seen as nothing beyond a living sex toy, or seen as an object to bear children.
Both are reduced to a woman’s reproductive and sex organs, and both are seen as weak, and lesser.
I don’t understand the logic, and it frustrates and disgusts me to no end that men view us like this. Big chests don’t make me, or any other woman a whore. I had D cups at 13, was I a whore then?
We can’t change our bodies on a whim, so why should we be expected to?
His reasoning for this was that big breasts were are a sign of fertility, which first of all, isn’t true. Maybe it was seen that way in fucking ancient history, but there is no scientific basis for this beyond breast growing during pregnancy for breastfeeding.
Second of all, if big breasts are a sign of fertility, what does that have to do with being a whore? Absolutely fucking nothing.
Third of all, if big breasts did mean fertility, wouldn’t that be more ideal for having children and thus being a wife??
And finally, why can’t women just do what we want. Why are our bodies and what we choose to do with them anyone’s business but our own. Why can women not enjoy sex? Why is it okay for men to fuck around and not us?
The guy was 17. I’m 16.
It says a lot about society that teenagers are being taught this point of view, that teenagers are being taught to view women as nothing but a walking vagina.
I feel like we’re just going backwards, with roe v wade and bodily autonomy being taken away, when healthcare for women was already subpar at best, and that supreme court ruling about showing shoulders, not to mention iran and all the fucked up bullshit happening to women there. it’s fucking 2023, how long will it take before we’re seen and treated as equals?
I don’t think it’s asking for much to be seen as a human and treated as such.
I could on and on about the sexism in workplaces and in healthcare, but this post is already long enough.
Edit: I was mad when I wrote this, just fixing spelling error made in haste.