Fancy never having to wear a bra again? Yeah, us too. Introducing the Breform, a new products that could spell the end of the humble bra.
The Breform - a firm mesh cup - is implanted under a layer of breast skin, so it acts like a bra inside your boobs. Painful, yes, but oh-so-convenient, no? So far, 600 women have received the treatment - and they all gave it the thumbs up.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com.au/braless_wonder.htm
yeah a little disturbing to me. i mean dont get me wrong i like my boobs perky! but not at the expense of something unnatural to get placed inside my body. and no doubt a man created this....i cant help feeling like this is yet another twisted idea of perfectionism injected into society by man, to forever catalyst the world back into the discussions or more so arguments of 'beauty' and 'self image' ...why cant we just be happy with what we have?!?! who cares what we all look like, we were born into this shell! what is truely us is our soul and what makes our personalities. and yes you can argue that some people are happier with what they have with a little help, the odd boob job, nose job, lipo etc. which is fine for little corrections and boosts of self confidence, but i am just so anti "big procedures". i just cant stand people who do it to themselves. i was ok with heidi montag with her initial procedure but now look at her!!!!! dont get me started on spencer.....he is number one on my hitlist.....ok getting distracted. my point is i wouldnt mind if this was just another small procedure to give people more confidence in themselves, but the way its being portrayed is just another brainwashing activity to make women feel guilty for having saggy "ugly" boobs. it makes me angry that all the women out there who lack self-confidence and will power will so easily succumb to this pressure!!!! dont do it girls!!!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
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Wow.. Your writing skills compare to that of a thirdgrader. Do us all a favor and put down the keyboard and step away from the computer. The Internet is already full of crap, we don't need your sorry attempt at literature to add to it.
ReplyDeleteAren't you a model? You make your money from playing on womens' insecurities in order to sell them something by making them want to look more like you, the model selling the product. So if you want to talk about a'twisted idea of perfectionism injected into society by man' take a look in the mirror coz you're fuelling the fire of the media's pressure on women to look 'perfect'. If we were all happy with how we look, as you suggest here, you wouldn't make any money doing what you do.
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