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Originally Posted by Brillopad
I do feel it is more important to encourage our young women to value themselves as women regardless of shape. Many women are naturally flat-chested but it shouldn't affected how they view themselves as women. Over-sized, top-heavy boobs are ugly.
Anyone who judges a woman's attractiveness purely on the size of her mammary glands is surely not worth worrying about. There is far more to a woman than that. Personally I do not view this as disfigurement like losing a breast through illness and don't feel it should qualify for NHS treatment.
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Oh I agree. My husband gets so frustrated with how women are brainwashed into believing beauty and femininity is only skin deep. The problem is, we are brought up with this, it may as well be implanted into our DNA.
I do though, believe that a girl who has grown up with so much illness should have that choice. She told her mum recently that she wished they'd never given her female hormone treatment as its ruined her life. Its not like she's looking for a cleavage; she'd be happy with a 32a.