How Common is Breast Enhancement Among Teen Girls Today?

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Breast enhancement among teen girls is a topic of growing concern, with discussions highlighting the noticeable physical changes in young women today compared to previous generations. While some believe that a significant percentage of teens may have undergone breast enhancement, statistics indicate that the actual number of surgeries is relatively low, with fewer than 4,000 girls under 18 receiving breast augmentations in recent years. Many participants suggest that the appearance of enhanced figures is more likely due to advancements in bras and fashion choices rather than surgical procedures. The conversation also touches on the influence of societal trends, fitness culture, and the impact of early maturation on perceptions of beauty. Overall, the consensus leans towards the idea that most of what is seen can be attributed to temporary enhancements rather than permanent modifications.
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arunbg said:
Who's with me for uniform in American schools ? A school is not a fashion ramp you know . Let them wear what thay want and do what they like outside school.

Arun

I don't care either way about it.

I don't see why people should wear uniforms just so some kids can feel better about themselves. That's not the purpose of wearing uniforms.

It should be more about discipline and so on. Not about fashion trends like you're speaking of.

Note: Just because you follow trends and dress trendy DOES NOT mean you lack discipline. I'm not trendy, but I don't want people down playing trendy people just because they hate trends. I actually like them because girls have new looks every now and then. I think it's fun.
 
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Uniforms do what they do best, that is to bring uniformity . There is no discrimination of any sort, especially economically .
If not uniforms, then at least a dress code should be in place, especially for teenagers. I certainly wouldn't be able to concentrate on my studies at school sitting beside a scantily clad girl, or a guy who looks like he came to school after a brawl in the streets.You never know what raging hormones can throw at you. The discipline aspect comes only as a by product .

Arun
 
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Yeah, I vote for uniforms. There's certainly nothing distracting or titillating about school girl uniforms! :wink: :biggrin:

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arunbg said:
Uniforms do what they do best, that is to bring uniformity . There is no discrimination of any sort, especially economically .
If not uniforms, then at least a dress code should be in place, especially for teenagers. I certainly wouldn't be able to concentrate on my studies at school sitting beside a scantily clad girl, or a guy who looks like he came to school after a brawl in the streets.You never know what raging hormones can throw at you. The discipline aspect comes only as a by product .

Arun
Most(if not, all) schools have some form of dress code
 
  • #35
Math Is Hard said:
Yeah, I vote for uniforms. There's certainly nothing distracting or titillating about school girl uniforms! :wink: :biggrin:

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Guess my argument has been thwarted :biggrin:
 
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  • #36
yomamma said:
Most(if not, all) schools have some form of dress code

No they dont. Wrong.
 
  • #37
Math Is Hard said:
Yeah, I vote for uniforms. There's certainly nothing distracting or titillating about school girl uniforms! :wink: :biggrin:

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I thought you had short hair:confused:
 
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