After augmentation, has anyone experienced significant amounts of social shaming (also known as body shaming, or even "[RS bleep] shaming")? Situations in which people attempt to make you feel bad because you have larger breasts? Or others perhaps even attempt to prevent you from obtaining fairness or justice for something, claiming that your appearance somehow 'proves' that you are 'immoral'? I am wondering about the approximate breast size those kinds of social attacks begin? With a view to not augmenting past the level of social hassles that we are individually prepared to live with. My question is intended for general discussion, not just as being about my personal circumstances. Nonetheless, to give you a better idea of my why I am concerned about this: I have a larger body, on which "large" breasts would look normal. I have been consistently told that 40C would be too small for me, and that 40D is at least better but still not very good. The size consistently recommended for me is 40G / 42F (42DDD). But as I research what that size looks like on others, I find multiple stories about women who have been repeatedly verbally abused for being about the same size of breasts. I do not wish my augmented breasts to look "too big for my body", but "right size for my body" seems likely to be large in an absolute sense, so I am concerned about social reactions.