Men who like big boobs aren't stupid, and neither are men who like small boobs. Nobody is stupid for their likes. Different things please different people.
The reason this guy is a hero is not because of his boob size preference. Other guys had such preferences. The reason is that he was able to use his intelligence to illustrate that the term was not rational (nor beneficial as it makes some women feel that their boobs are nonexistent...even thinking they don't deserve to be paid attention to) Yes....some women also put women down..
That's why there are leaks in some of your houses... two (2) flat boards will seal completely together... but boards with even a small hump won't seal well. Those building but are Visually impaired or lack feeling ability in hands, leave you leaky.

My Gag Hero:


Here is a trend to start if you think Greeks have had favorable influences on the world, whether in areas of food, art or something else. The Greek Goddesses were sculpted as youthful and with samll breasts. Venus is one such. So small bust girls can start a Godeess-boobs trend. Lol.
And a reminder that plus-size women do have small breasts too.

.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................MOISTURIZER how I avoid a paradox by not "creaming" and my skincare routine.
I just never liked the feel of products on my skin.. sweaty,,,,, clamy.....it gives more gunk and build up... then I would need harsh chemicals to clean it and that dries out my skin. See the cycle?
I think wearing makeup will definitely change the needs of our skin...so I can't relate to that BUT the information below still applies to everybody to some degree and can be considered
1) I prefer cleansing with mild soaps...sulfate-free... and on my face I use baby soap but not every day. I don't have products on most times so it is easy to clean. I rinse my face throughout the day with cool water... it refreshes and it cleanses.
I have done this long-term and now recently I see some dermatologists today are concluding that using moisturizer makes the skin stop producing its own moisture and thus your real skin becomes drier..
The way your skin looks/feels without anything on it is the real condition of your skin. So you may not be actually helping ..or you may be TRICKING YOURSELF by thinking the products on top look good.
2) LOW amounts of processed sugar, collagen-rich foods (just eat balanced rainbow) and lots of water. Your insides reflects on the outside of your skin ... I do get a temporary pimple when I eat foods with lots of added sugar or something greasy.
3) I am careful how I style my hair and what I put on it... these products run down onto my face or touch my face and can cause clogged pores...
4) Toner. ....................Using a pH-balanced toner will encourage your skin to produce the right amount of oil...AND it is an exfoliator... physical exfoliators (loafers etc) can remove dead skin AT THE COST of removing fresh skin also, especially if you have heavy hands or are wild at scrubbing... this is less likely to happen with a good chemical exfoliator such as a toner. Keep pH balance in mind when choosing any type of product (including those that aren't for moisturizing)
It is good for a person with chronic skin conditions to see a dermatologist...but keep in mind there are stories of women who went to dermatologists... they were recommended countless expensive topical solutions that did NOT work.... for example, one such woman found the products her dermatologist recommended didn't work....she decided to change her and her acne was cured... some professionals aren't all too wise. All aren't equal. Internal curs should always be considered first and throughout a journey.

This random street vendor... I will bet my money he has an inexpensive skincare routine..simple one..maybe doesn't even have one lol....his skin is smooth, and I don't see spots or pimples zooming in..... but I'd bet he eats some of the fruits he produces.
5) Am I saying it is best to NEVER moisturize? No...just not every day. Allowing the skin to do what it was born to do is beneficial. I only ever really moisturize my hands (which wash often):
A) I look for products with the most natural and fewer ingredients ...products with ph balance...and use a two-step method: First moisture (moisture=water), then a protective seal (an oil that mimics sebum- the skin's natural protective/sealing oil) ..all oils are not equally loving to our skin. So choose wisely. Some people use shea butter but I found it a bit heavy... I discovered avocado oil later in life and it is amazing for the skin, mimicking sebum.... (I do not recommend eating avocado oil since it hasn't been studied much for consumption and I read a study that made me skeptical).
6) sunscreen is necessary but i absolutely hate it... it is thick and I hate having to remove it and the fact that all the unnatural ingredients can unbalance my skin's natural pH...... but physical barriers are really good ideas for sunscreen... umbrellas.... caps... long sleeve.. etc... ensuring the products are UVA UVB treated.
The most helpful tip I ever got about sunscreen removal is from a Youtube channel called Aboli A and in a video entitled "Are you cleansing your sunscreen properly? Try this test."
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DLTVF9l2GlA
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Very many people speak of spelling words as casting spells, it wasn't a joke.
And many sunscreen manufacturers purposely add toxic shit, hormone disruptors and carcinogens, just like they use banned ingredients in food products. Or like poisoning us with fluoride is more profitable, to keep selling treatments.
Something like olive oil will protect from UV and even benefit your health.
I don't need sunscreen, there are dietary methods to be more uv resistant... such as eating more cholesterol...
But olive oil is also good to repel mosquitoes.
Yes... that's why the News channels call it Broad... casting and they have most people completely under their spell too! Particularly with COVID and the so called Vaccine...
I agree with you on the first half of your MyTake. I have no clue what you're talking about on the second half. Thanks for sharing, though! 👍