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Men to the Rescue: How to Save Women from Breast Pain, Cysts, and Cancer

You know how excited men are with women’s breasts. In reality, men are obsessed.

This, of course, also haunts women. And it makes them do very strange things to your breasts.

Women pierce them, fill them, tattoo them, push them up and contract them, compress them, fasten them with rings, wrap them, suck them to make them smaller, poison them with chemicals that come out of their arms, and they routinely x-ray. with mammograms to look for tumors and sometimes agree to surgically remove them to prevent breast cancer.

Women treat their breasts like fashion accessories. Many women even refuse to use their breasts to breastfeed their babies, as they fear that this will spoil the visual appeal of their breasts.

Of course, from a biological perspective, breasts are for nursing babies. They also play a role in sexuality. However, as with all things, when people become obsessed, they go to the limit and start doing extreme things. The result is usually a disease.

Our culture causes disease by teaching us attitudes and behaviors that interfere with the way our bodies are supposed to function. When it comes to breast cancer, it is caused by an attitude that governs cleavage and daily bra-wearing behavior.

In fact, research has shown that the leading cause of breast cancer is wearing tight bras for long periods of time every day. Breast cancer is only a problem in cultures where women wear bras. Women without a bra have about the same incidence of breast cancer as men. On the other hand, women who sleep in their arms, or use them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, have a 3 in 4 chance of developing this disease.

Bras are form-fitting garments designed to alter the shape of the breasts, which is achieved by applying constant pressure to the delicate breast tissue. This constriction can impair the drainage of lymphatic fluid from the tissue, as the bra squeezes the lymphatic vessels which are easily compressed. A healthy and unrestricted lymphatic system is essential for removing fluids and toxins from breast tissue, and is the circulatory pathway for the immune system. Chronic compression and constriction of the breast lymphatic system by bras can result in fluid accumulation (lymphedema), breast pain, cyst formation, fibrocystic breast disease, and can lead to cancer. Signs of constriction are red marks and indentations in the skin left by the bra.

Why do women wear bras? It is because our culture enables them to do so. Girls begin to learn very young that they are expected to have beautiful breasts. Young children are dressed in styles that mimic adult clothing, including wearing “blouses” to cover their immature breasts. As they get older, they see endless images of women on television, in magazines, in movies, all showing women wearing bras. They play with dolls like Barbie, who are wearing bras. Your moms probably wear a bra. And they are eagerly waiting to get their first workout bra as a sign that they are entering the woman.

If you have small breasts, your bra will be padded and you will wear push-up models. You can also opt for implants, which compress the lymphatic tissue from the inside and add to the problems caused by the compression of the bra on the outside.

If you have large breasts, you may be told the myth that you wear a bra to prevent your breasts from sagging. She will not realize that if her bra is worn too tight and for too long every day, it could cause the lymphatic fluid in her breasts to accumulate, resulting in larger and heavier breasts. Some women actually experience pain when removing bras, a sign of breast swelling from the bra and dependence on the bra for support. Ironically, even though the bra is causing the problem, your pain when taking it off can prevent you from taking it off.

Are bras necessary? Do women need bras? Was the female body designed with a flaw that 20th century lingerie requires to correct?

According to the fashion moguls of our time, bras are a must. However, at one point, fashion manufacturers insisted on the hourglass figure created by corsets, which became a threat to public health for centuries, resulting in all kinds of internal and skeletal diseases caused by compression and constriction of the torso. And at the same time in history when corsets were a fad in the West, Chinese women diligently bandaged their feet for fashion, causing distorted, diseased, and deteriorated feet and toes, all to erotically please their husbands.

Clearly, fashions are not designed for health. Interestingly, large-breasted women in braless cultures say they have no “need” for bras. In Fiji, a place where about half of the women do not wear a bra, women with breast cancer are the ones who wear a bra. The breasts of women without a bra are healthy, without pain, cysts or discomfort. In fact, they say that their breasts are “too big to wear a bra.” Women in predominantly bra-wearing cultures, however, assume (as a result of the lingerie industry’s publicity) that they “need” a bra for support. Actually, bra dependence causes the internal suspensory ligaments that naturally support the breasts to atrophy from non-use. Artificially supporting the breasts with bras causes sagging.

Many women who stopped using their arm experienced almost immediate relief from breast pain and cysts. After the constriction ended, the breast tissue was allowed to drain the fluid, and the problems greatly improved or disappeared completely.

There is much more to the story of bodily abuse in the name of fashion. The basic reason for all this is clear: to please men.

There is nothing wrong with a woman wanting to attract a man and keep him attracted. Each culture does it in its own way. The problem is when that fashion causes disease. How ironic that a disease that can maim and kill is caused by a product intended to bring people together.

But this is the good news. This means that most cases of breast cancer are preventable. All you have to do is stop wearing bras or at least not wear them too tight for long periods of time a day, and certainly never wear a bra to sleep.

And this is where men come into the picture.

Guys, keep in mind that ultimately women wear a bra to please their man. Therefore, it is up to men to let their women know that what is natural and healthy is more beautiful than what is artificial and unhealthy. Women act like they want to be loved because of their looks. In reality, they fear rejection if their appearance does not match the images promoted by the fashion industry. And as they get older, their fear increases, as the adored youth fades.

Let her know that you love her for what she is, not how well she fits into fashion. Tell her that her breasts are beautiful because they are part of her. Encourage her to prevent illness by taking care of her breasts, putting comfort and health above all else.

And as a bonus, give her a breast massage. After years of breast constriction, the tissue becomes damaged, congested with fluid, and intoxicated. Massage can help clean the tissue. It could be a therapeutic lymphatic massage. It could be an erotic massage. It can be both. The important thing is to help the breast tissue heal from years of bra wear. There should be no pain. You should not feel pain when your breasts are touched. If you are in pain, it is most likely due to years of bra abuse. Over time, this pain should go away, as the breasts regain their health.

So this is bad news and good news. Bras are one of the main causes of breast cancer, which is why women have developed this disease as a result of current fashion. However, this also means that most breast cancers are preventable. Women simply need to end the bondage of their breasts, finding support in their men rather than their bra.

Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their women.

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