grasshoppermustard
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This makes sense if you consider how everything has been inverted in recent years. Masculine things are bad, women are powerful, men need stop toxic masculinity, consent can be retrospectrively revoked back and be called rape, men can have babies and women can be just as physically strong as men, gay is good and straight, white, nuclear family is of the devil. So I can see the logic in thinking big breasts went from being good to bad.Gentle disagree, my compadre, but your timeline of the mid-to-late 90s makes sense.
The large-boob hate started in earnest around the later 90s and really amped up in the 2000s with the popularity of "Heroin chic". It went from breasts being - as you said - something to gain attention, to something that was more shameful.
I knew girls in highschool, I won't pretend I was super popular with them but I had friends (tfw no gf), and I know they purposely unbuttoned the tops of their uniform and loved to make a big deal if someone looked down their shirt, and I know some who stuffed tissues in their bra to appear bigger. Then you had a few that went so far as to let random guys just feel them up when teachers were not around.You must not have known many girls and women because I can assure you most of us do not enjoy being sexually harassed as children by adults. Teen movie stereotypes and incel caricatures are not reality.
The only stereotype and incel caricature going on here is that every woman suffers from being sexually harassed from childhood onwards. Sure, some do, but in my experience women only complain when they're not getting attention, or getting attention from a guy they don't like - the getting attention part isn't actually the problem.