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BOOBS! Please Weigh In (Or, it’s okay to be a B-cup! Really!)

I start my new job tomorrow, so today I took the liberty of watching a crap daytime TV show. The hottest topic: a website where women can get “free” breast implants. And I have something to say about that.

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If you have had a boob job, please understand that this is not a personal attack on you. It’s a free country. And if you’re an actress or model, I understand you’re under tremendous pressure to look a certain way. But these invasive procedures are being so aggressively marketed, and so many people are getting them, that it may be skewing our culture’s perception of what’s “normal.”

 

Case in point: I am a tall, slim size eight, and I wear a B cup. I am absolutely fine with that. Physiologically, a B cup looks normal on me. For other women with a curvier build, a D or E cup is “normal.” But our culture tells us a woman is supposed to have both—a slim body with huge boobs. That’s a body type that rarely occurs naturally. So now we have girls under 18 clamoring for boob jobs, and the reason most often given is “my self-confidence.” I will feel like more of a person if I have tits bigger than what I was genetically designed to have.

 

Enter the “charity” boob job. I won’t give the name of this website, but it was the brainchild of a guy who overheard a stripper complain she couldn’t afford the fake boobs so coveted by her profession. A collection was taken up among the guys at the bachelor party, and a web industry was born. On this site, women post pictures of themselves (sometimes quite racy) and an account of why they “need” a boob job. When willing men (who are complete strangers) send them a message, a dollar is deposited in their “account,” to be used toward a breast augmentation. The men also have the opportunity to send larger gifts. One girl bragged that it took her only four months of “chatting” with these fellas to raise $4,000 for her procedure. A married man in the audience justified his financing of other womens’ boob jobs by saying, “I’m safe at home with my wife and kids while I chat with these women.” (If I were that man’s wife, I would kick him clear into next week.). A psychologist on the program called this practice “a form of prostitution.”

 

I’m sure there’s not a woman reading this who wouldn’t like to change something about her body. So I’m not immune to the temptations of plastic surgery. But I really question the place that surgery has in our culture. Do you have a body part that’s truly malformed or unfunctional? Or does your happiness depend on looking one particular way? We are all going to get old one day and lose our looks. What’s on the inside of you? Why is our definition of beauty so narrow? And what about functionality? I promise you, my size Bs do everything they’re designed to do, include produce milk for my kids. The World Health Organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the wisdom of every traditional culture espouses the health benefits of breastfeeding. But if you have a boob job, you often cannot breastfeed.

 

Guys, I know you all like boobs. Fine. It’s how you are wired. But we don’t all have to have huge ones. (Those of you dating in LA might have a hard time finding a woman without a boob job.). But there’s got to be some of you who appreciate a woman’s body in its unaltered form. Girls? Guys? Weigh in, please!

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Hey people, one thing I forgot to mention....these teens who are getting boob jobs would do well to eat some ribs or pork chops and just wait to fill out a little bit....a woman's body changes a lot during her lifetime. Yeah, I don't envy women with huge jugs either. I've known a few who had reductions--that's a totally different reason for plastic surgery. You know how MySpace customizes ads based on where you go? I have ads for Asian nose surgery! I don't know too many Asian people who need a nose job! It just goes to show...they're marketing this idea of "perfection" that no one can live up to.
大约 17 年 ago
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You know - I think there is a massive misunderstanding on men's breast fascination. The intreresting thing is that it's even simpler than you think. So - while I can't speak for all men and I know that absolutely many would disagree with me 100% - this is what I've found with most men... Larger breasts might catch a man's eye and trigger the "sex" thought in his head. (Just about anything triggers that thought in a 19 year old's head... but I'm talking in more broad age ranges.) But many things can trigger that thought. Eyes, other features, a stomach, skin, you name it. If a woman wants to trigger that thought in a man's head - then there are many ways she can achieve that. Most men I've talked to prefer smaller breasts to implants (some disagree adamately on this point of course), but - seriously - the majority do prefer without surgery. And that's guys in Los Angeles even. Why would that be? I think on an intimacy level, part of the "sexiness" is the rawness and presentness of physicality and anything unnatural actually interupts that. In a future blog I will write about "What is sexy" and expand on that... it's a planned blog. I have to cut this short - so - lastly - If someone want's to "feel better about their bodies" - then for goodness sake, just take better care of your body. eat well (stop eating fried foods and thick fat filled sauces and dressings), excercise and stretch - get that healthy glow. Don't burn your skin to leather in the sun, wear sunscreen and protect your skin... these are things which will give you what you want and will make you feel better about your body and give you an undeniable beauty. I've known girls who have worried about their breasts way too much on both sides of the spectrum. too big, too small. seriously - to anyone at that stage of life... it may seem important... but it's not. if you make it important it will just do exactly the opposite of what you want. nothing beats confidence in being just as you are. if you want to worry about being sexy - there are other much more functional ways.
大约 17 年 ago
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Words of wisdom, Mark....thanks for weighing in.
大约 17 年 ago
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The "bigger is better" phenomenon is truly a strange thing. Somehow America and global capitalism has bred into many cultures that more is better. Make more money, get a bigger house, get a more expensive car, get buffer, get a longer penis, have bigger boobs, etc. And it doesn't help that most of the media promotes this as normal. Great blog HappaMama!
大约 17 年 ago

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