I had that prospect forced upon me. I agonized over the decision… Do i have the courage and self confidence that it would require to not have implants… And how would Trust Me I’m A Teacher Sweater view my body and how would a man view my body? If i opted for implants, which i never considered prior… How would i reconcile this fake-ness that goes against my attempt to always be real. I caved.
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I did not have the courage to not get implants. I cried for days and agonized about my decision. I still resent them as they are not real. I unwillingly submitted to societal pressure to remain attractive to men. We are losing the battle for equality in ways we hadn’t considered when we began this fight. When i was younger it was all about the workplace and career opportunities.

I do think there has been some progress on that front but, sadly, we are losing ground with body image and equality in relationships. Women and girls are more sexualized now than ever before and yet we are still shamed for taking control of our sexuality. Many men and boys feel even more entitled to our bodies (just look at the troglodytes commenting below) and we’ve seen the rise of the bitter, hateful “red pill” culture. I fear for my daughter.

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Women have fought so long and hard for equality and this is what we have come to–corsets, crippling stiletto heels, plastic surgery, and genital mutilation? This is heartbreaking. It has to be the parents because at that age, they can’t possibly afford to get genital reconstructive surgery which is an elective. That means everything comes outta pocket! Who tf has money for that? On another note, maybe they’re not doing it “for a man,” maybe they’re doing it…idk…because they want to?

People get nose jobs and crap all the time, i don’t see what the big deal about getting your snatch done is. If it makes you happy and is consensual who cares. This is wrong on so many levels. Has low self esteem become epidemic? What can we do as a community to address these issues rather than just react with disgust? If you get a chance, compliment someone today, smile at a stranger, express gratitude, love yourself. People only care when it happens to girls and women. If boys feel unhappy about their genitals nobody cares.

If girls feel unhappy about their genitals it must be unfair beauty standards making them feel that way, and we should all be motivated to do something about it. I understand the comments regarding societies role but what about raising strong, confident, independent minded Trust Me I’m A Teacher Sweater aren’t easy prey for such societal pressures? This is so disgusting. How can a parent allow their child to become so superficial? How can a girl like a freakish boy who expects this?