If you'll read the article again, you'll see that I mentioned there's no reason to have surgery if you're content with your body. Tuberous breasts and all. But if you're as traumatized as the woman who first prompted me to write, then surgery may be an option. You can choose to accept, even embrace your tuberous breasts, as you apparently do. Or if you hate them, you can make a change.
I'd call the choice empowering.
Also note that I did not advocate getting huge implants.
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If you'll read the article again, you'll see that I mentioned there's no reason to have surgery if you're content with your body. Tuberous breasts and all. But if you're as traumatized as the woman who first prompted me to write, then surgery may be an option. You can choose to accept, even embrace your tuberous breasts, as you apparently do. Or if you hate them, you can make a change.
I'd call the choice empowering.
Also note that I did not advocate getting huge implants.
August 3, 2009 - 11:26amThis Comment
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