Tuesday, June 9, 2009

You Need to Get a Breast Reduction! (NOT!)

"You need to get a breast reduction!" If you are a woman who has extremely large breasts that have grown to dominate her entire torso, you may have heard these words more than once in your lifetime, and they may have left their imprint. You may have felt the need to address problems with back pain and other health issues. You may have felt the need to live a healthier lifestyle. You may have wished you could afford beautiful clothing that actually fits. You may have felt the desire to fit in with everyone else. Depending on the life you have led, those words may actually be carrying weight. That last statement about words carrying weight may sound like a pun, but there is far more reality to it than you think! Though your resulting circumstances may be physical in nature, they all started in one place, as words in your mind, words which were allowed to take root in your life over the years, eventually manifesting themselves as the physical problems you are currently facing. Still think the idea is too outrageous and far-fetched? Well, consider the following.

For every woman who has massive breasts and hates them, there are at least FIVE women who also have massive breasts and LOVE them. As a man, the author of this work knows this from experience, because he has actually dated those women over the decades, some of whom wore bras measuring 44KK, 48LL, and even 46R. If having massive breasts was such a bad thing, then every woman with big breasts would be getting a breast reduction. But that is not the case! Again, the difference between the women who love having massive breasts and the women who hate having them resides in their individual minds. A woman measuring 38DDD who has lived a life believing that her breasts were too monstrously big will go on to have breast reduction surgery of her own free will, while a woman measuring 50W who has lived a life believing that she was blessed with having such massive breasts will consider any doctor a complete fool for suggesting that she undergo breast reduction surgery.

Again, it all begins in the mind, not in the body! Without being consciously aware of it, a woman with big breasts will go through life enduring mistreatment from peers, "gentle" suggestions from "friends" that "maybe her breasts are just a tad too big," the increasing inability to find good-looking clothes that fit, and continual ostracism by the general public, either outwardly or covertly through media advertisements. One massive-breasted girlfriend the author was dating couldn't ride an amusement park ride because the restraint harness wasn't designed to fit over her massive bosom. That is basically size-discrimination against massive-breasted women, and it is wrong. Multiply such covert and overt acts of size-discrimination over the years, and the consequences are both far-reaching and psychologically devastating. It is not at all uncommon for chronic psychological problems to manifest themselves in the physical body of the victim. Women who have acquiesced to the years of size-discrimination also go on to develop orthopedic and hygiene problems that seem to be directly associated with their massive-breasts, but are really a product of their mind and the lifestyle created by that mind. Again, the author points out that the massive-breasted women he has dated absolutely loved their breasts, and subsequently had no such physical ailments. That is because a large-breasted woman who truly loves her breasts will instinctively take proper care of her large breasts without any kind of surgery, while a large-breasted woman who hates her breasts will instinctively do the exact opposite, and will then go on to get breast reduction surgery. A massive-breasted woman who truly loves her breasts will instinctively modify her lifestyle to fit her beautiful body, while a massive-breasted woman who hates her breasts will instinctively modify her already-beautiful body to fit her lifestyle.

Large-breasted women should never be made to feel ashamed for what they were born with. If that is what your "friends" are doing to you, then they are not your friends, plain and simple. American society, however, has been hardwired to thrive on rigid conformity, regardless of how innovative Americans claim to be. Women have to face this image of rigid conformity every waking day of their natural lives, in the form of how much the woman should weigh, what her ideal body shape should be, and even what kind of hair, eyes, and skin constitutes beauty. And women are constantly bombarded with this image through television, movies, magazines, news publications, artworks, song lyrics, the Internet, professional colleagues, co-workers, fellow students, close friends, and family. In other words, the average American woman never gets any rest from this constant societal bombardment. It originates with corporate American advertisement and trickles all the way down to the individual person's mind, every minute of the day, and every day of the year.

Why does corporate America perpetuate this image bombardment against women at large? They do it because it's good for the economy, the CORPORATION'S economy. They know that as long as American women are constantly spending money striving for SOMETHING THAT IS UNATTAINABLE FOR MORE THAN NINETY PERCENT OF AMERICA'S WOMEN, the corporations will continue to make BILLIONS of dollars every year in the diet, exercise, medical, and fashion industries. As such, women who have the "wrong" skin, hair, or eye shape or color, the "wrong" facial features, thighs that are "too large," a belly that is "too huge," a bubble-booty that is "too big," or breasts that are "too massive" are considered "outcasts" because they do not fit the image. This is how corporate America continues to generate its huge profits.

But if you ask some men on the street what kind of women they prefer, you'll hear a considerably different story. The author of this work absolutely enjoys women who have massive breasts that rival the remainder of their voluptuous torso in sheer size. And he is hardly alone. As a backlash against the corporate American image of feminine beauty, there are thousands of social groups on the Internet alone dedicated to size-acceptance, and especially to massive-breasted women and the men who admire them. In fact, most of these social groups have more male members than they have big-breasted female members. Such is usually the case when so many big-breasted women in America have been psychologically convinced over the years that their breasts are simply too big, and that they need to have breast reduction surgery. The author needs to get this message across to all massive-breasted women at large, day in, day out, year in, year out: "LOVE YOURSELVES JUST AS YOU ARE! THERE ARE PLENTY OF GUYS OUT THERE WHO LOVE YOU JUST AS YOU ARE! DON'T BELIEVE THE CORPORATE HYPE!"

Consider also these points: what did big-breasted women do with themselves BEFORE breast reduction surgery was invented? Apparently, they must have led productive lives, because they lived long enough to marry, bear children, and pass on the genetic trait for amazingly big breasts to their children, not just once, but for numerous generations, and even to this day. Understand that nature is a brutally efficient judge of what should be perpetuated and what should not be. If massive breasts were truly an unsuccessful thing, then massive-breasted women would not have been able to perpetuate their genes at all, and the trait would have died out long ago. As such, there would have been absolutely no massive-breasted women today. But to the contrary, massive-breasted women have not only thrived to this present day, but their breasts have also increased in size over the generations, indicating that overwhelmingly massive-breasted women are actually a tremendous genetic success-story.

Some closing words of wisdom: modify your lifestyle, not your body, and everything else will fall into place. Love yourself just as you are, and you'll have no problem finding someone who truly loves you just as you are.