According to Objectification Theory, the problem would not be body size itself, but how society interprets certain physical traits.

In women with larger breasts, those bodies may be seen as more “sexualized,” which activates unfair stereotypes: that they are less intelligent, more provocative, or that they seek male attention.

That is why they may receive more criticism, judgment, and social scrutiny, not because of their body, but because of the ideas others project onto it.


