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Sleep paralysis demon.Dear other Bongs and Bong-adjacent ethnicities: Do not move to Florida, you fucking idiots.
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Sleep paralysis demon.Dear other Bongs and Bong-adjacent ethnicities: Do not move to Florida, you fucking idiots.
He certainly didn't sound like any of the modern-day male sopranos (Bradley Delp is the first one that comes to mind).He sounds very eerie, IMO.
He doesn't sound like a woman, or a man, or a child, but something else.
He was long retired and out of practice when they recorded him IIRC.He sounds very eerie, IMO.
He doesn't sound like a woman, or a man, or a child, but something else.
And the recording I heard was very poor quality.He was long retired and out of practice when they recorded him IIRC.
See I keep saying this. It is deranged. Yes I realize that very rarely someone has such enormous breasts that they cause actual health problems that cannot be solved through any other means than reducing their mass. But that is unusual. And that is not the "problem" that is being "solved" by the butchers who hawk reduction surgeries to any woman over a C cup. It became trendy in the early 2000s, and because the hacks were telling insurance companies it was for back pain to get it covered, a lot of normie women (and I've noticed, especially a lot of feminist women) became convinced that it was somehow an actual physical danger or handicap to just have normal but large breasts.Specifically, this idea that if you have large breasts, then because surgery is an option you "consent" to being seen or treated a certain way because you "choose" not to get your tits cut off.
No one even stops to consider that some people are absolutely terrified of surgery. Some folks have no problem going under for an operation, but others would have a panic attack even going in for a minor procedure. For those people, a bit of back pain or some uncomfortable glances from strangers in public is nothing compared to the anxiety and fear they'd have leading up the the procedure. It's a normal fear to have and I can empathize with anyone who has that.Saw this in the Daily Mail don't judge me, I was there for another thread and it reminded me of the phenomenon we were talking about earlier.
Specifically, this idea that if you have large breasts, then because surgery is an option you "consent" to being seen or treated a certain way because you "choose" not to get your tits cut off. Look at these comments:
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Fear aside, all operations come with a risk. Breast reduction isn’t a minor procedure that can be done with local anesthesia, you have to go under for it (which comes with its own set of problems regardless of the nature of the surgery), then there’s the surgery itself and the recovery.No one even stops to consider that some people are absolutely terrified of surgery.
Before that, there were the castrati - boys who were identified as talented singers as children, who were castrated (WITHOUT ANESTHESIA) to keep their voices high. The last one died about 100 years ago, and there do exist recordings of him singing.
I've heard Sami women castrate reindeer by biting behind the balls really hard.Not that it's much better, but castrati were created by severing the spermatic chords to cause the testes to wither. The testes were not usually removed.
There's also potential numbness or pain afterwards, you can lose sensation in the skin around surgical sites or get pins-and-needles feeling in them, even if all goes well. Not a good feeling on a sensitive body part. And she might want to nurse children one day, and that changes the shape and size too, and you don't want to risk the milk ducts being cut up.Fear aside, all operations come with a risk. Breast reduction isn’t a minor procedure that can be done with local anesthesia, you have to go under for it (which comes with its own set of problems regardless of the nature of the surgery), then there’s the surgery itself and the recovery.
It‘s incredibly reasonable to not want to flip that coin over something that isn’t really impacting your health.
I think a lot of people don't realize the mental/emotional benefits of weightlifting, they only know the physical ones.There's also potential numbness or pain afterwards, you can lose sensation in the skin around surgical sites or get pins-and-needles feeling in them, even if all goes well. Not a good feeling on a sensitive body part. And she might want to nurse children one day, and that changes the shape and size too, and you don't want to risk the milk ducts being cut up.
The best remedy for these girls IMO is therapy, and weightlifting and martial arts classes, so they get healthy, lose excess weight, strengthen the muscles in their chests, and feel more confident in telling creeps to fuck off. Creeps don't approach you as much in the first place if they think you'll be more trouble than it's worth.
Hard agree. All women I've met that have complained about back pain from their humongous breasts have also been very overweight. Sure, there are probably cases with women being of normal weight and still have huge breasts, but I do think in most cases losing fat and gaining muscle would get rid of the pain. Same for every other fatty complaining about knee pain, like no shit, your poor knees are carrying 200kg around.The best remedy for these girls IMO is therapy, and weightlifting and martial arts classes, so they get healthy, lose excess weight, strengthen the muscles in their chests, and feel more confident in telling creeps to fuck off. Creeps don't approach you as much in the first place if they think you'll be more trouble than it's worth.
Cutting the spermatic cords is a vasectomy, which if done properly renders a man infertile but not a castrato. Tying off the blood supply? That's another story.Not that it's much better, but castrati were created by severing the spermatic chords to cause the testes to wither. The testes were not usually removed.
Owning my disagree, because I have personally known women of average weight who had huge, painful breasts, and others who used obesity as a method of disguising them.Hard agree. All women I've met that have complained about back pain from their humongous breasts have also been very overweight. Sure, there are probably cases with women being of normal weight and still have huge breasts, but I do think in most cases losing fat and gaining muscle would get rid of the pain. Same for every other fatty complaining about knee pain, like no shit, your poor knees are carrying 200kg around.
And it's fucking ridiculous hearing Dr Sindbddbffb saying that they could do a revision for someone that "grew back" their tits by getting fatter, like an actual man wouldn't get bitch tits by being obese. It sure seems like all these ladies don't really care about looking like a man, they just hate being women.
34G isn't even an unusual size, as a quick Google will tell youOwning my disagree, because I have personally known women of average weight who had huge, painful breasts, and others who used obesity as a method of disguising them.
We're talking about, for instance, women who have to have bras custom-made because even a maternity shop isn't going to have, for instance, 34G bras. Those women usually get reductions as soon as a doctor will perform it.
Cutting the spermatic cords is a vasectomy, which if done properly renders a man infertile but not a castrato. Tying off the blood supply? That's another story.
Tell them to go to Soma if they're in the states, they have cups up to H and bands up to 44. Good place to get weird combinations like smaller-band-bigger-cup.We're talking about, for instance, women who have to have bras custom-made because even a maternity shop isn't going to have, for instance, 34G bras. Those women usually get reductions as soon as a doctor will perform it.
Gentle disagree because I've known several women who still had 34 bands even at low weights, but they have big ribcages.34G isn't even an unusual size, as a quick Google will tell youdefinitely not something you need to get custom made. Panache goes up to K cup even. Just because you can't shop at Victoria's Secret it doesn't mean you need a reduction. Also 34 band is pretty wide and normal weight women probably won't go over 30 or 32
I forgot to add "most", it's a slightly unusual body shape but it happensGentle disagree because I've known several women who still had 34 bands even at low weights, but they have big ribcages.
A 30 to 34 band size is very slender and probably petite. Most women wear the wrong sized bra anyway; they often stay with the same size they had when they were in junior high.34G isn't even an unusual size, as a quick Google will tell youdefinitely not something you need to get custom made. Panache goes up to K cup even. Just because you can't shop at Victoria's Secret it doesn't mean you need a reduction. Also 34 band is pretty wide and normal weight women probably won't go over 30 or 32
Just a psa - You can readily find 34G (etc) bras these days, of quality and style. Macy's in-store? Maybe few & not very awesome, but some online stores* carry numerous brands, price points, styles, etc. And Amazon will have a lot of no-names in a range of sizes, etc, as well as some of the better-knowns.Owning my disagree, because I have personally known women of average weight who had huge, painful breasts, and others who used obesity as a method of disguising them.
We're talking about, for instance, women who have to have bras custom-made because even a maternity shop isn't going to have, for instance, 34G bras. Those women usually get reductions as soon as a doctor will perform it.