Sunday, June 2, 2013

Breasts - G-d Made Them, Y' Know

This article is not addressing mastectomy due to cancer diagnosis, but rather the elective surgeries, that now also include mastectomy.

Breast augmentation was one of the most common cosmetic surgeries in the country, prior to the economic recession. Now, there is a new elective breast surgery, literally a double mastectomy in the case of the potential to develop breast cancer. Whether it's vanity or fear, women are feeling pressure to subject their bodies to be carved and mutilated by choice. I'm not suggesting there is a correlation to the promotion of this latest fear based surgery and the reduction of augmentation surgeries, but then again, Angelina Jolie must be aware that some of her decisions become a trend. I know a surprising number of people with children and grandchildren named Maddox . . .

When I worked at a fitness center, the woman who owned the place was discussing the needs of the clients with me and she made the comment. "After all these years working in fitness, there are exercises to tone and change everything except breasts. Breasts only come in two sizes, too large and too small." We live in a society that is nearly breast obsessed, and now with the focus on a genetic predisposition to cancer, women are choosing even more elective surgery than before.

First just a note of logic here. G-d gave women breasts for a reason, well according to the link below, several reasons, but to use them to feel inferior or fearful were not included in the reasons. We have been given the bodies we've been given and the differences that are within our control is weight to a certain degree and exercise. The shape really stays basically the same, just larger or smaller and more or less defined. My healthy weight is not a size 4. I had to literally abuse myself in every way I could find to maintain a size 4, and my breasts were still in the same proportion to my body they are now that I'm not a size 4.

Elective surgery is an unhealthy, life altering decision. By definition, the term "elective" means unnecessary. Elective surgeries are saying one of two things, either G-d didn't do it right to begin with, or He can't be trusted with future uncertainties. To have something removed because it might develop a problem is not really a sound decision. We don't see men having preemptive prostate surgery. "They" say there are genetic factors to the risk of Alzheimer's, but surely no one would consider preemptive brain surgery! Our society has for too long considered female parts to be expendable and the female body subject to alterations.

Whether it's fear or vanity, many women are electing to go under the knife, and I do mean electing, because we seem to forget in all the discussion and focus, that we should elect to be satisfied with the body G-d gave us, take care of it, and realize our physical days are numbered.

7 Things to Know About Breasts

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