I’m dress coded because of my big boobs…people say I won’t be respected if I get them out but I look huge if I cover up
A WOMAN has revealed that she is constantly dress coded because of the size of her boobs.
Not only this, but Ellie Mae explained that people say she won’t be respected if she gets her boobs out, but she claims that her chest makes her look huge if she covers them up.
The stunning social media posts on TikTok under the username @_ellietheempress_, where she has 495.2k followers and 5.5million likes.
Ellie Mae regularly shows off her large breasts and has recently opened up about what it’s like having big boobs.
In one clip, Ellie Mae explained that she is always dress coded for the size of her boobs and explained that people often tell her to cover them up.
She shared a video of her wearing a low-cut white dress, showing off her large boobs.
As she sipped from her drink, she revealed that people often say to her: “You can’t expect to be respected being dressed like that.”
Her video has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly racked up 94.7k views.
It has 10.4k likes, 262 comments and 140 shares.
Ellie Mae’s fans were very complimentary of her outfit and were eager to express this in the comments.
One person said: “Ellie you’re the blueprint for all beautiful women.”
Another added: “Goddess.”
A third commented: “I might venture to say this is the best body on all of TikTok.”
Whilst someone else noted: “I would respect you no matter how much you wear.”
Meanwhile, in another video, Ellie Mae wore a silk, gold dressing gown and explained that when she does cover up her breasts, she feels that it makes her look larger than she actually is.
She noted: “When I cover them up I feel like I look 15 lbs heavier…
“So in my head if I uncover them I look skinnier.”
Many other women could relate to Ellie Mae and her clothing dilemma.
One woman noted: “So relatable ”
A second chimed in: “Same. So true. Like how???? Someone explain this to me” to which Ellie Mae replied “I feel like I look like a tent if I’m covered ”
Whilst another simply said: “Relatable.”