You will note that it's the plastic surgery industry that consistently uses the term "tuberous breast deformity".
And while we're playing with semantics and terminology, remember that it was also not too long ago that homosexuality was considered a "disease" that needed to be "cured".
Plastic surgery is risky and expensive. Fake breasts are just that-- fake. In my opinion, that's a lousy solution for what is, in my opinion, not even a problem (i.e. tuberous breasts).
I'm all for women making choices about themselves. I'm choosing to voice my opinion as someone with first-hand experience with tuberous breasts. End of story.
Perhaps your intent in the article was supposed to be positive, but, sorry, it just didn't come across that way.
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You will note that it's the plastic surgery industry that consistently uses the term "tuberous breast deformity".
And while we're playing with semantics and terminology, remember that it was also not too long ago that homosexuality was considered a "disease" that needed to be "cured".
Plastic surgery is risky and expensive. Fake breasts are just that-- fake. In my opinion, that's a lousy solution for what is, in my opinion, not even a problem (i.e. tuberous breasts).
I'm all for women making choices about themselves. I'm choosing to voice my opinion as someone with first-hand experience with tuberous breasts. End of story.
August 3, 2009 - 8:22pmPerhaps your intent in the article was supposed to be positive, but, sorry, it just didn't come across that way.
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