Breast Implants- Social Engineering for Profit?
August 10th, 2009 by adminLet’s face it, if you are a woman of any age living in a developed nation there is tremendous pressure to have a “normal breast size.” Without this normal breast size women are told they are not sexy, not feminine, not sexually attractive and not good enough. Big breasts are portrayed as the ultimate symbol of womanhood, fertility and sexuality and this is drilled into every person’s consciousness that is exposed to the media.
Movie stars and models with breast implants are marketed in movies, magazines, catalogs and television shows. The culture of celebrity, as seen on television and reality-based cosmetic surgery television shows, make surgery look easy, happy and socially acceptable. One woman who was interviewed in Brazil said, “To have small breasts is a social stigma and having breast implants is better than being small breasted.” Clearly the breast implant social programming has spread to most corners of the earth, having a normal breast size has become the curse of “living with small breasts.”
Young girls are getting breast implants while still in high school and not yet finished developing. Why? Because they have been convinced through social engineering that they are defective and unattractive, their self esteem is so low they feel they need breast implants at 16 or 17 years old to look socially acceptable. Women with A and B cup sized breasts are made to feel they are “small breasted” despite the fact that a normal breast size for the average women is a 36B.


