Why does it seem that breast reductions are becoming more commonplace in countries like Brazil and the Dominican?

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Can’t help but notice that there are more and more women from these 2 countries that are getting breast reductions over the past 5 years or so.
But why?
Is there some kind of new program that helps with the payment for the surgery?
Is it that there are more places in these countries that perform breast reductions?
Also,these are catholic countries.I thought the mantra in the family in these countries is “Keep what god gave you and give thanks!”.
Shouldn’t we blame the mother’s of these daughters that are getting breast reductions for not bringing them into a room and slapping the shit out of them for betraying god and reversing the blessing that god gave them?
I really want to hear from members from these countries or have spent time in these countries.
 
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Can’t help but notice that there are more and more women from these 2 countries that are getting breast reductions over the past 5 years or so.
But why?
Is there some kind of new program that helps with the payment for the surgery?
Is it that there are more places in these countries that perform breast reductions?
Also,these are catholic countries.I thought the mantra in the family in these countries is “Keep what god gave you and give thanks!”.
Shouldn’t we blame the mother’s of these daughters that are getting breast reductions for not bringing them into a room and slapping the shit out of them for betraying god and reversing the blessing that god gave them?
I really want to hear from members from these countries or have spent time in these countries.
When someone farts in a corner of a room, sooner or later the stink spreads to other parts of the room and everybody perceives it.
Not only those two countries but even in Africa continent, it's spreading and it was previously unheard of.

The fart is from [INSERT THE COUNTRY HERE COS I DON'T WANT TO CAUSE OFFENCE) but sooner or later the whole world will catch on and in the persistent drive for women to be as masculine as possible, even a C cup will be considered too big and causing back pains.

When DDs are now being labelled as gigantomastia, you know it's a lost cause.
 
The itty bitty titty committee is jealous and pulls the female psyop of "oh doesn't your back hurt" or tortures them for having above average breasts.
 
Because not every woman wants to carry a load of excess weight on their chest, risk a bad back, pay a fortune for bras, be stared at, judged by their boobs and now have better access to reduction surgery.

WE might love huge boobs, but we don't have to put up with the day to day problems of having them.
 
Because not every woman wants to carry a load of excess weight on their chest, risk a bad back, pay a fortune for bras, be stared at, judged by their boobs and now have better access to reduction surgery.

WE might love huge boobs, but we don't have to put up with the day to day problems of having them.
Good point that I agree with and I don't even begrudge the ones as seen on the gigantomastia thread chopping it off.
But when some start reducing what looks like D cups, though one has to respect their decision as it's their bodies, but it does makes one wonder what's going on.
 
I had a date a few months ago with a girl I met on tinder, late 20s, very pretty. During the date she mentioned she was taking a few weeks off work to recover from surgery, I asked her what kind of surgery, and she said breast reduction. I was incredibly disappointed and did not ask her out on a second date because I knew if we ever got in a serious relationship, it would always bug me that she used to have bigger boobs and I never got to see them. I realize it's selfish of me to only consider my own preferences and not her reasons for having the reduction, but I still can't help how I feel. I will never consider a relationship with anyone who had a breast reduction.
 
I had a date a few months ago with a girl I met on tinder, late 20s, very pretty. During the date she mentioned she was taking a few weeks off work to recover from surgery, I asked her what kind of surgery, and she said breast reduction. I was incredibly disappointed and did not ask her out on a second date because I knew if we ever got in a serious relationship, it would always bug me that she used to have bigger boobs and I never got to see them. I realize it's selfish of me to only consider my own preferences and not her reasons for having the reduction, but I still can't help how I feel. I will never consider a relationship with anyone who had a breast reduction.

coulda gone for the 'one last hurrah?' hail mary!

or maybe it was a 'you dont -just- like me for my boobs' test! maybe its to filter out the boobhounds!
 
Brazil and DR were never big exporters of Huge tits content " a bit odd taking into account the population size of Brazil".....but if it were Colombia on the other hand....


Protect Colombia from this scourge at all cost!
 
Women all over the world are becoming more and more masculine.

It’s starts with the idea of equality that gets misconstrued as “sameness”. So they go into the work force and begin to judge / see themselves / hold themselves to masculine standards….most of it happening at a subconscious level.

So instead of seeing huge boobs as a god given, life-giving blessing - they simply see them as a hinderance. They start judging them by arbitrary aesthetic standards (mostly set by other women) instead of accepting their bodies and loving them for the life-giving, nurturing miracles that they are.

We’re also living in a world of over abundance and detached from the reality and harshness of survival.

Women with massive boobs evolved as life-saving miracles that could survive and nurture babies in the harshest climates and conditions, and were worshipped as the goddesses they were.

In a world of constant excess this has lost its value in place of mere aesthetic choices.
 
This disease is spreading worldwide, Brazil is no different. Plus, boobs are not #1 in preference, and even boob guys (self considered) prefer fake tits, for being perky. Big naturals are considered ''granny type''. So women don't give a damn about losing their greatest asset, generally speaking, because they don't consider it as one, specially if they are beautiful or have big ass/thick legs.
It's the ''DD is huge'' land.
 
Those countries tend to put more emphasis on asses. As they say in Brazil....bundas!

Also, many women who have big boobs, especially the ones with noassitall, suffer from back problems.
 
I have a Brazilian friend (pic) with lovely natural 36EE boobs. Talking one evening, she told me this year she is saving for a reduction. I was horrified & in my eyes it isn't needed.
I saw another side to the argument the first few nights we slept together. She was restless all night having to hang her arm out of the bed to relieve tension in her shoulders & getting up & walking around, which she's convinced is from the weight of her breasts.
However I have my suspicions that it isn't a medical problem it could be stress related, which I have first hand experience of myself & I'm wondering if many busty women are blaming their big boobs instead of realising it's psychological problems & taking the wrong coarse of action...

A few years ago I found myself in a very stressful relationship & suffered the exact same symptoms of shoulder & neck pain. Subconsciously my neck would ache & arm feel dead even when there was nothing to stress over & it was extremely painful. I'm male so it couldn't be from carrying boobs about all day. I realised the problem was my girlfriend at the time & our relationship.
We split after nearly 4 yrs & it's taken nearly that long to stop these subconscious aches coming on unexpectedly. I have situations going on at the moment that are far more stressful than the issues I experienced with my ex-partner, but I have no neck or arm ache with these, so that's how I concluded it was my ex girlfriend causing my aches. At the time, I'd been checked for carpel tunnel syndrome & blood pressure but neither were present, so I believe I had nothing physically wrong with me, it was an emotional / psychological problem...

I know my Brazilian friend has many responsibilities lumped onto her & her job is extremely stressful too, so I wonder if she's taking a drastic step in the wrong direction. She speaks basic english so conversation of this kind is done through translation & I've tried to talk to her about my experience but she's convinced it's her large breasts. No matter how much I ask her to reconsider or show her pictures of the awful scarring she'll be left with, she says she's having it done for herself & is convinced it will solve her problem !!!...

Also plastic surgery has now become 'mainstream' whereas years ago you had to travel to specialists who were extremely professional & very few & far between.
These days surgery has becomes easier to attain so there is more competition for surgeons to get customers & I wonder if these days they happily agree to carve women's breasts upon a 'whim', whereas years ago the surgeon would of looked at her psychological situation & possibly sent her to a psychologist, before putting her under the knife ?...
 

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Also the reporting on BRs can’t be real based on the implant numbers. They pump the 90+% outcome when these women are scarred for life and many regret.
 
Does anyone actually have any verifiable statistics on this?
 
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