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Hameyadea
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I agree. As far as BBW goes, it looks good, but her head looks like it was merely swapped from a thinner-looking figurine. |
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Kadmos1
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Another recent example of a teenager getting a breast reduction is Ariel Winter. While I admit to being a boob fan, when it is causing back pain, I think that the said woman should get a reduction.
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GalicianNightmare
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@Kadmos1 Winter was a F cup (which is ginormous for any age) but became a mere D cup because of pervs, not because of back pain. She's a child, she doesn't need pervs objectifying her for no reason.
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AnimeAddict2014
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what i didn't know is breasts enlargement is around $4000 while breasts reduction is around $10,000 ! i guess it's easier to put man-made stuffs in but,,, it will be more of the effort to remove the natural stuffs it's a good thing that insurance will cover for breasts reduction Last edited by AnimeAddict2014 on Wed Aug 26, 2015 2:37 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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BadNewsBlues
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A moment of silence for Ariel Winter's 32F's. |
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IanC
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She sorta reminds me of an ex of mine (she was a J cup. Sigh. Miss her, not just because of the boobs obviously)
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enurtsol
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What ever happened to loving what God gave you? What's wrong with people! |
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Snakebit1995
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Pour one out for your home girls |
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Snakebit1995
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I don't think this is about hating what she was gifted with, just that it made her feel sore, she didn't like the looks, let's be honest she was a very attractive young lady, still is, so she was going to get ogled regardless. But if it's what she wants to feel comfortable that's fine. It's strange, in today's world we've gotten so serious about accepting your body and, it's not all about being skinny and that it's okay to be curvy, but we really don't have much of a conversation when a "Big Name" like this does something to look less curvy. |
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Polycell
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There's also a lot more people screeching that any character with big breasts is unrealistic, so there's quite a bit of body shaming going on amongst people claiming to fight sexism. Not helping is that "curvy" in anti-body shaming contexts tends to mean something closer to "obese".
All that said...
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leafy sea dragon
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Around here, there are a lot of young women wearing clothes much too small for them, so there seems to be some degree of shaming in buying clothes large enough for them.
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Zac
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It isn't "popular" now or some kind of fad just because you've heard about it happening a few times, and "just getting the right bra" isn't the solution. Women get it to relieve themselves of a lifetime of crippling back pain. |
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BadNewsBlues
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That or they simply might like wearing them which explains the absurd obsession with "Skinny Jeans" for example. |
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SilverTalon01
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Poly said increasing popularity which after a quick google search seems accurate.
Link for the pdf where that number was pulled (chart on page 9): http://www.surgery.org/sites/default/files/Stats2013_4.pdf So yeah it isn't because Poly happened to hear about it a few times. It is because there are statistics showing a trend.
Which has always been silly. It shouldn't be about skinny or curvy, but healthy. One of the main reasons for the surgery is health problems such as chronic back pain. Why exactly should there be a conversation about having surgery to reduce/eliminate chronic pain? |
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enurtsol
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Well, this was said:
Anyways, here's how Japanese define pocchari and debu: |
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