![]() The mantra of female empowerment only goes so far as they can look in the mirror. I worked many years in the strip club industry, surrounded by people (men and women alike) that were so desperate for intimacy they would pay for it or accept money for it. And also consider embracing the body you born into. I guess I just mention it to warn others to do their homework. My best friend’s mother ended up with some kind of breast implant toxicity that ultimately led to Parkinson’s disease. I dunno I know I sound like I’m falling down some feminist rabbit hole, but surgery alone is a risky thing, add to that implanting a foreign object. But that doesn’t make me think any less of a person if they choose to augment with implants, as long it wasn’t done in place of self hatred. ![]() Not shaming her, as a small chested woman myself it’s taken me a long time to not only accept, but furthermore embrace a body type that doesn’t fit the “classic” perfect body. There’s something extremely beautiful about natural. ![]() in my humble opinion she was perfect and looked better before she got them. ![]() And I think it would empower other women that have gone or are thinking about going through the same thing.
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