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i heard an exact same "argument" from my female friend A.She's also not mentioning the loss of free drinks and attention lost whenever she goes out now.
When women talk other women into breast reduction, they often say, "You go girl, everything will be 100% better."
While we respect every human's decision to go under the knife, they are not making an informed decision
if their only input is from "girl squads" who simply can't wait to see another busty woman chop off her assets, no questions asked,
That would be as far from "informed" as one could get, if that's how the decision gets made.
Try it in any other area of life. Try running through a red light and telling the officer "Well, the cross street wasn't being addressed when my friends told me to race ahead through the intersection, so there should be no consequences."
B: I think my tits are heavy, and i feel tired sometimes.
A: go get a BR.
B: but i want to breastfeed future children, so, yeah, no, no BR for now.
if B who i also know really listened to A, she would also have made a terrible decision.
I even had someone, C, who's non-binary and they just changed their pronoun. "of cos i still 'look' like a woman, so if people misgender me, it's normal. i'm NB but still will conceive a child one day" (and presumably breastfeed) IDK what other women/non-binary/trans men do these days but definitely my friends B and C had a point there.
so down the road, while BR is still a choice, so is child-freedom. I think our society is *just* on choice, not pushing that... choice.
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