🐱 Let’s Stop Shaming Black Women For Getting BBLs

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Black women’s bodies have always been associated with curvy and full figures. It’s something, as Black women, we learn at a very early age. Whether we fit the “ideal” body mold or not, the way our bodies are shaped has been conversation-starters since Sarah Baartman. And today is no different, especially when you log on to Twitter and see BBLs trending.

Last night, Twitter user @MuvaofGotti tweeted a video of his or her flight back to Atlanta from the Dominican Republic that showed over two dozen women being transported via wheelchairs. The clip has over 1 million views and even more opinions.

As a young girl, I was ridiculed for being a Black girl who was tall and slim with “no shape,” so I understand what it is like to have a less desirable body in your own culture. That might make me be biased in my standpoint on plastic surgery, but I think if a Black woman wants to get her body done- that’s well within her right.


Body shaming is a common occurrence on social media we are all guilty of. Pop star Lizzo constantly defends herself against trolls who are offended by her plus-size body. Coi Leray was shamed for her small assets. “Get used to this lil ass cause I ain’t never gonna stop shaking it,” she clapped back.

Social media and reality TV have played significant roles in the rise of plastic surgery culture. Between the two, we’ve watching public figures like the Kardashians, turn their enhanced bodies into billion dollar brands. They’ve influenced a league of women who continue to capitalize off looking like Black women with exotic features while being praised for their natural beauty. But if we’re being honest, that’s only a branch on the beauty tree — the roots are much deeper. The beauty standards by which Black women are held are simply unfair. Thus, here we are with the Internet declaring BBLs an epidemic in the Black community. We’re damned if we do, damned if we don’t.

With curvier shapes glamorized in the entertainment industry and by men, in general, Black women are being chastised for trying to live up to society’s standards. But are other races getting criticized for getting nose jobs or breast implants; or the BBLs they’ve gotten to then go on to build lucrative fitness brands?

How can we diminish the women who’ve undergone cosmetic procedures to better fit into their clothes because dress shapes are also created by particular body molds?

Not all of #BlackTwitter was here for the virtual bashing. Other Black women came to the aid of their sisters.

Obviously the dangerous aspect of BBLs and plastic surgery are a concern. Popular plastic surgeon and star of Botched, Dr. Terry Dubrow called the operation “fatal.” “It turns out that it’s the most dangerous, not only plastic surgery procedure, its the most dangerous operation there is with the highest fatality rate,” he said during a TMZ Live broadcast.

We encourage all women who are considering plastic surgery to do it responsibly. But we can’t talk about concern without addressing the cause of the rise in popularity of BBLs. And the common denominator is always men. So dear men, please stay out of Black women’s business. Please and thank you.
 
Some ho is rightfully and truly mad that she is being slut-shamed online.

Here is the stronk black queen herself:

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Trashy looking hood rat with garbage tats and frumpy as fuck.
 
Black women’s bodies have always been associated with curvy and full figures. It’s something, as Black women, we learn at a very early age. Whether we fit the “ideal” body mold or not, the way our bodies are shaped has been conversation-starters since Sarah Baartman. And today is no different, especially when you log on to Twitter and see BBLs trending.

Translation: black women, lol fat.
 
I don't think anyone cares what black women do to their bodies but most of us kind of question why you'd let the neighborhood "doctor" inject you with industrial adhesives not meant for human use.
 
I thought BBL stood for "big booty lipo", but I forgot it's actually "Brazilian butt lift".

Silly me.
 
Here's a tip most women don't understand, because they'd rather buy into marketing and other shit.

Guys will stick their penis in you, the better looking you are, the more they'll want to do it. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and unless they're a feeder (which is rare), flat > fat.

It's that fucking simple, but please, keep listening to your sisters who are catty two-faced bitches who want to sell you their miracle cure.
 
The only people out there who might possibly notice or care about things black women do to their bodies are other black people. Talk to your people, the rest of us aren’t involved.
 
Here's a tip most women don't understand, because they'd rather buy into marketing and other shit.

Guys will stick their penis in you, the better looking you are, the more they'll want to do it. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and unless they're a feeder (which is rare), flat > fat.

It's that fucking simple, but please, keep listening to your sisters who are catty two-faced bitches who want to sell you their miracle cure.

There are so many fatties waddling around. Why would you want to look like that just to have a booty?

Getting unnecessary surgery because you think it will get you more dick than usual is stupid. And slutty.

I don't think anyone cares what black women do to their bodies but most of us kind of question why you'd let the neighborhood "doctor" inject you with industrial adhesives not meant for human use.

I don't understand how even the stupidest person thinks it's safe. I actually saw one of the ones that died in the wild. Her butt was not even remotely natural looking. No one outside of a perverted fetishist would find that attractive. I have no idea how you even find clothes to fit or get on a toilet without rolling right off.
 
Getting unnecessary surgery because you think it will get you more dick than usual is stupid. And slutty.
I feel you on that, but when you consider women are more likely to follow the herd when it comes to popularity and shit, then look at what's being pushed (rap about big booty bitches and wet ass pussy); it has an effect on the general populace.

There's a lot more to it; but celebrating degeneracy and pushing it on everyone is an effective method.
 
I don't think anyone cares what black women do to their bodies but most of us kind of question why you'd let the neighborhood "doctor" inject you with industrial adhesives not meant for human use.

Isn't it obvious?
 
Big Black Lips?
What the fuck are you talking about?
I hate these stupid articles that use acronyms and never actually state what the fuck it means. I don't care if it's gossip or financial or science, spell out the fucking acronyms before using them for the rest of the article.
 
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