Having big boobs is annoying because you get to deal with constant back pain & when you suggest not wanting that anymore, random dudes climb out of the sewers to say "don't change what the lord gave you." Like, sorry Hank, but I didn't ask to be all titted up.
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They ain't yours, they got no opinion
And I'm sorry. Everyone I know who's had a reduction is happier.
Also it's your body so they shouldn't be speaking if they don't know the struggle
- guy who would also shit and vomit if he ever saw a woman without make-up
All titted up and no place to Ho perhaps
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If they don't like it then let THEM get implants
demanding other people sculpt their bodies for you is cringe af. you’re spitting in god’s face; trans your gender pussy.
gtfo acting like you are entitled to other people’s bodies. beta incel behavior. do better.
be a real man; become a woman. 😤
Nature just did some wacky bending to a quadruped that trained their offspring to balance on their hind legs.
Tell them to wear a bra loaded with water balloons and walk around for a few days.
Absolutely, reconstruction is a decision that should only be made by the patient.
When asked about reconstruction, she chose not to. Only her words were a lot more direct and to the point. My dad fully agrees with her decision, but it's not as if he had a say.
As it should be.
There is only one person taking that decision.
She had some trouble with fluid accumulation for the first weeks, but now everything is healed.
She's happy and relieved.
We worked out a plan, but society is fukkin berserk about tits and I don't get it.
it could just be some asshole with an unexamined oedipal complex, an oral fixation, & lingering resentment issues towards his mother.
compound that with systemic misogyny, you've got yourself a royal chode.
so many things I'd love to have done
I need a RIB removed because of my scoliosis pressing on my lungs
but it's just not happening anytime soon unless it becomes a crisis situation for me
So much to think about. Doc says it's a simple procedure, easy peasy, but he's not chronically ill.
Thanks, Roxi!