We couldn't believe what this guy said about a mom's sports bra
Michelle Kirk has been training for the New York City Marathon for some time. Last Monday, like most other days, the 28-year-old mother headed out with her daughter for an afternoon run through a neighborhood in Davie, Florida. But in the middle of the race, a man interrupted her by stopping his bike in her path and telling her, "Hey, not for nothing, but you need a new sports bra. And that's not all: the complete stranger continued to make comments about her breasts despite the presence of an 18-month-old toddler in a stroller. "He told me when...

We couldn't believe what this guy said about a mom's sports bra
Michelle Kirk has been training for the New York City Marathon for some time. Last Monday, like most other days, the 28-year-old mother headed out with her daughter for an afternoon run through a neighborhood in Davie, Florida. But in the middle of the race, a man interrupted her by stopping his bike in her path and telling her, “Hey, not for nothing, but you need a new sports bra.
And that's not all: the complete stranger continued to make comments about her breasts despite the presence of an 18-month-old toddler in a stroller. "He told me that if I keep running, the muscle fibers will break down and my breasts will sag even more than they do now," she told the New York Daily News. "He said, 'They're already heading south. I don't think you want that.'"
Kirk says she thought about unleashing "all of New York" on him, but decided it was better to leave and get as far away from the situation as possible. She later took to Facebook and shared a cheeky post expressing all the emotions she was feeling after being confronted so rudely.
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Kirk says she's felt insecure about her breasts for years, so her post, when it received a lot of positive attention, did wonders for her shattered self-confidence. “It shouldn’t be about who wears what better or looks better,” she said. "We have to stick together and build each other up. We have to see each other for who we really are. We are not perfect."
As for the bully in the park, we can only hope that Kirk's viral post got back to him, and remember: if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.