Gya overcame big boob prejudice to become a premier model. Her story should be an inspiration to busty girls of every culture. "When I was a girl, I was very tall with DD-cup boobs. I was like a giant with big boobs and all the other girls were tiny and had no breasts. All the guys in my school would look at me and say, 'Whoa!' I didn't know how to handle that or even how to handle the attention from the boys. I wasn't used to being the center of attention because I was shy. And I couldn't relate to anyone around me because the women in my family do not have big boobs. When I was a girl and they would get bigger, my mom would say, 'Again? They are getting bigger, again?' and it made me feel bad. She couldn't handle that they were getting so big and that I was so young. And she was always having to buy me new bras in bigger sizes. It stressed her out. She doesn't like big boobs. She wanted me to have small boobs. Eventually, she took me to a seamstress to get custom bras made. But that lady thought that if she made my bras very, very tight, my breasts would be constricted and wouldn't grow anymore. So, I would walk around in these horrible, tight bras and I was very uncomfortable. I didn't even like the way they looked because the cups were cone shaped. They made my boobs look like triangles! I hate cone bras!" Gya didn't let any negativity shape her developing personality. "I like it when men stare at me, so I am always in small tops that are very low-cut in the front and show off my boobs."