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Flaming hot take but we need to stop pretending like plastic surgery is empowering. It’s a completely optional surgery to change your appearance to fit the beauty standard and there’s nothing empowering about it. Yes do what you want with your body but -
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Anonymous 14w

Don’t act like it has anything to do with feminism or women’s empowerment.

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Anonymous 14w

I’ve never met anyone who says it’s related to women’s empowerment or feminism

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Anonymous 14w

but i want my boobies to look good

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Anonymous 14w

i mean idk i just think if it makes em happy sure. most people ive met who have gotten work done are honest about it and dont glorify it or push it on others, thats what matters

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Anonymous 14w

I think that it can be empowering, at least in my case. I didn’t do it to adhere to a beauty standard though. It was a feature I hate my whole life, before I even knew what beauty standards were. I feel more confident, am more outgoing and leave my house after years of hiding. Idk. Just my own experience.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 14w

What did you get done, if you don’t mind me asking?

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 14w

My nose, I also have had a small amount of cheek filler as well.

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