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Heavy-Weight Whopper Hoppers

We join Summer here - that's the name of our protagonist, not the season - looking rather perplexed at the number presented to her. As she rightly questions with some incredulity, that is just the weight of her breasts! With the addition of her own bodyweight, we can estimate she would comfortably tip the scales at over 1,400 lbs - that's at least 100 stones!!*

You see, the human body is a funny old thing. Unless you are incredibly lucky, most people, at some point in their lifetime will find that their body does something that they just don't understand. Maybe a reaction, maybe develop something, maybe start (or stop) doing something - and often it is hard, or maybe even impossible to work out why. You may develop an allergy, for example, or an intolerance to a food that you once ate without worry.

Summer knows all too well what that feels like. At the age of 20, she began what she thought to be a 'bit of a growth spurt', a late blossom as some may say. She was already a 34 C-cup, what many would call a pleasant, comfortable size, but she wasn't averse to going up another cup or two either. Indeed, she reached a respectable Double-D cup, and didn't hate an E-cup, but she didn't stop there. That 'growth spurt' soon turned into a gushing waterfall of weighty, heaving breasts that began to rage out of control!

Something had clearly disturbed the delicate equilibrium within her body. Something was causing her breasts to just keep on developing, but what? We've discussed many times before how food and additive testing in the Bras By Design Universe is, well, poorly regulated at best. Of course, as panic set in as she struggled with her growing bustline, Summer tried everything she could - cutting out as many foods and products as she could - but with so many variables, and time ticking away against her, eventually she found herself slowly overwhelmed by the sheer size and weight of her ballooning bosom.

Luckily for Summer, her best friend contacted BrasByDesign, who were only too happy to help. They had the facilities to at least try and diagnose the cause of Summer's inexplicable development, and in the mean time, at least offer her plenty of support. After just over a year at the BrasByDesign Facility, Summer was beginning to feel as though her boobs were never going to stop growing, and, once again,  the Weighing Unit confirmed that her bust was developing, if anything, faster than ever! She couldn't help wonder if she was just destined to end up as a giant, ever-growing pair of tits?

The 34HH x 8 bra Summer wore was a masterpiece in its own right, although already feeling a little snug. The pattern of the lace stretched slightly, the enormous cups were taut and stuffed. Unlike the more experimental, whimsical designs, such as those featured in 'A Floored Design' or 'Give Me Strength', this heavy-duty bra was designed to be much purposeful, rather than just an exercise in upscaling. Even so, it is adorned with shackles and lifting points because, well, any garment at this size will almost certainly fail to let a 130 pound girl move a pair of 1,300 pound breasts without the assistance of hoists, lifts, cranes and dollies. Futhermore, whilst the back and band of the bra are heavily reinforced, they fall into the same issue that bras many times smaller do - that is the fact the there is only very limited space on the torso, and more importantly ribcage, for the bra to actually be supported from. It still does a heck of a lot of the lifting, I'm sure Summer would tell you, but without assistance, this enormous pair of whopper-hoppers would be well and truly grounded. More reasonably though, that extra reinforcment does help provide better control of the bra, as it needs to be guided and manoeuvred - thankfully there is plenty of space at the BrasByDesign Facility...

*I know, I know, it's a UK measurement - 14 pounds = 1 stone - and it is generally the standard measurement for bodyweight here, even though it isn't actually taught in schools anymore, so I believe!

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