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Why is it considered wrong to have sagging b*****s?

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Why is it considered wrong to have sagging b*****s?

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  1. No, it's normal, natural and a part of every woman's life. I'd be a little nervous about the idea of any woman over 50 or so who DOESN'T have some sagging.


  2. It is not considered wrong by sensible people.  Your b*****s (and Penelope's here too) are absolutely beautiful as they are.  Don't let anyone convince you otherwise, and don't modify them!

  3. Because in this society we are all about self image and how far we will go to impress others. My breast sag because they are so heavy 44DD and I am only 21. But I do plan on getting a breast augmentation, and a reduction. They are so heavy they make my chest and back hurt!!

  4. wrong?  i thought it was just natural...

    go figure.

  5. They may be saggy but they nursed three kids.  I will always be proud of them.  My husband is, too, and nobody else matters.

  6. I adore big saggy b*****s!  The way they hang down emphasizes the femine physique, and is an incredible turn on.

  7. I couldn't say.  My husband is quite happy with the way my breast are, even though, in the immortal words of Grace Under Fire "Ive had three kids, and I can hide a tin of catfood under each breast."

  8. Because it is a sign of AGE. Western culture is looking for the fountain of youth and sagging breast are not it. We need to be young and perky! :(

  9. depends on the culture, it is normal in the third world but we are more superficial, women are always raising the bar by competing with each other.

  10. because they look too much like Vincent's

  11. Women have lots of promotions for silicone breast implants.

  12. It's purely aesthetic. Sagging is seen as a sign of age (though it isn't, necessarily) and our modern society focuses on infantilizing women as much as possible.

    This phenomenon is reflected by women in their 30s and older being called "girls," whereas you wouldn't call a 30-year-old man a "boy" (might call him a GUY, but there is no female equivalent of "guy." From the day she's born to the day she dies, a woman will always be called a girl, but 10-year-old boys are not called guys).

    The obsession with women waxing/shaving all their body hair is also infantilizing, part of a growing culture of having adult women look pre-pubescent. Same goes with the "thin" trend-- extremely skinny women not only don't get their periods, they also tend to lack b*****s.

    Anti-sagging sentiment is just one symptom of this trend.

    /rant

  13. I love me some saggy b***s.

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