Once upon a time, there was a lady who wore a new woolen sweater. The fibers of the sweater made her breasts itchy all day. She kept fidgeting in an awkward way. Every time she moved, she made a funny face trying to bear the itchiness. It was like she was doing a secret little dance just to deal with the itchy situation on her breasts.
No. Writing fanfiction that focuses on inappropriate or objectifying content such as this is not acceptable. Fanfiction should be more about exploring positive character relationships, adventures, and growth within the framework of the original story in a respectful way.
Some pregnant moms might find that their bras start to feel really tight due to breast growth, which can also contribute to the pain. It's important for them to get properly fitted bras during pregnancy. Also, sudden changes in temperature or even just the friction of clothing against the sensitive breasts can be a cause of pain for these moms.
There was a mermaid named Pearl in the deep blue sea. Pearl had big breasts which made her different from other mermaids. She discovered that she could use the shape of her body to create a special kind of echo that could communicate with the ancient sea creatures that others couldn't reach. So she became a key figure in bridging the communication gap between different sea species.
There are also some African myths where female deities are described with very feminine and curvaceous forms. For example, the Yoruba goddess Oshun is often described as a very beautiful and alluring figure. While not explicitly focusing on 'huge breasts', her overall femininity and desirability in the stories could be related to a more ample figure.
It takes practice and an understanding of anatomy. Observe real breasts, study their shape and form. Start with simple sketches and build up detail gradually.
First, study real-life references or other artists' works for inspiration. Then, start with basic shapes and build up the details gradually. Also, consider the pose and perspective of the character to make the drawing look more natural.