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Ummm, let me stop you right there, ma’am
They then started suggesting I get one, too.
Umm nope.
I never said I desired one.
Never asked about their experience in detail.
Never did I ever imply I was dissatisfied with my body.
Never did I ask for their opinion about my body either.
Like…woah.
Bigger boobs are nice, but so are all boobs.
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Who knows.
For my entire life, I’ve been happy with how I am, so I have no plans to change it – outside of lifting weights to enhance my natural physique.
In my entire life, there has only been one guy who the clit to say anything about my boobs, but he was also super insecure about his own body.
So does that even count?
Not really.
The point I’m trying to make is, yes, big boobs are advertised, flaunted, praised, glorified by much of society, and implied as necessary by some men or women…but who cares?
Boobs of all shapes and sizes matter, too.
At some point, if you’re smart enough, you’ll realize that big boobs aren’t everything, and it’s going to take more than boobs to bring any real-life satisfaction, but they are lovely to look at.
The Plastic Surgery Debate
Plastic surgery is happening left and right.
Though I have nothing against plastic surgery, it’s nice to still see some natural-looking people who have the money to do it but choose not to because they accept their bodies as is.
Once again, I’m not against plastic surgery.
But I’m also not for pushing an agenda on someone who chooses not to have it.
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It’s a billion-dollar industry that is constantly growing.
The primary reason it’s growing is because of how insecure society has taught women (men and others) to feel about their bodies.
The cosmetic industry thrives off the inseucirities of women (men and others).
We will go a long way if we can promote more body acceptance.
How Plastic Surgery Came About
Did you know that plastic surgery came about as a way to fix war veterans cosmetically?
Then it turned into a whole different thing.
For some people, plastic surgery made their confidence soar.
For others, plastic surgery started an addiction that hasn’t ever stopped.
Once you change one thing, it’s easy to continue probing it or adding other areas you want to change.
For every introduction of technology or new medical procedures, there is always a consequence.
In this case, plastic surgery became an epidemic many have found necessary to feel better about themselves.
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