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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the biggest problem on this thread is that women don't seem to know what boobs should look like. Men may not either, especially with the porn they watch, but if any woman reading this thinks any of the linked "after" pics look real, well, sorry you got brainwashed by airbrushed beauty mags and actresses with implants. If you have a teens boobs in your thirties, nobody is going to think it's because of diet and exercise. If you have a teen's boobs in your 40s or beyond, people will think you're vain af and somewhat disordered. After that, nobody probably cares much about your boobs, so you might as well just let them be natural boobs.[/quote] Sorry but if a woman wants to feel more beautiful and don’t have saggy boobs it’s her choice. She doesn’t owe you or any crazed feminists to continue suffering in silence. Particular if 90% of people won’t tell if the boobs are real or not. I bet this pictured woman would agree with me: https://www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/breast-augmentation/case/40912 She WANTED their photo published to tell other women that life doesn’t end with deflated boobs after 40. [/quote] You are creepily obsessed with other women’s’ fake boobs. Like why[/quote] I’m not. You are set on shaming women [/quote] Someone shamed these women into thinking their lives might end because of "deflated boobs" but you don't want to have that conversation. You want to push some false empowerment narrative, saying that having unnecessary surgery is a self-esteem issue. It's not. Telling a culture that shames normal human bodies to get bent is a self-esteem issue. Surgically adjusting your body to conform to it is not. And while I'm not the pp who pointed out your obsession, I 100% agree. You are creepily obsessed with other people's boobs, and other people's opinions about boobs. [/quote] You are over complicating things to advance your agenda. Beauty standards are well known and exist since humanity exists itself. These standards didn’t change for centuries. A woman wanting to look beautiful the way Michelangelo women looked simply wants it on her own, for self esteem and cosmetic reasons. Nobody “shamed” me to get a surgery. I simply wanted to like my own reflection and I achieved it and happy with the outcome. [/quote] Did you really compare your surgically enhanced body to a Michaelangelo painting? How come you couldn’t like your own reflection as is? [/quote] Right? The vanity is astounding. [/quote]
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