Boobs

     Alright, so I was on Snapchat and one of my friends posts a photo of herself in a sports bra and shorts. It's no big deal really. I see girls wearing things like that to the gym and running down the street all the time. Everything was covered and she in way looked bad. However, she is a skinny, fit girl, and looks nice. Therefore, a couple hours later another girl I was friends with on Snapchat post a photo saying "If you post photos of yourself in a sports bra then you are trashy and nothing changes the fact that you're an STD farm."
     I in no way understand how the two are correlated? Like I see this girl posts pictures of herself in a swimsuit all the time. Like honey, you do realize your little bitty string bikini covers maybe half of this outfit that my friend posted, yet you're calling her trashy? Why are swimsuits okay, but a sports bra that covers twice as much, not okay?
     I also feel like society should focus more on double standards. Men can walk around without a shirt on and it's no big deal, so why can't women? And yes I know the most common argument that women have boobs and men don't, but as a woman with small breasts, I can say that argument is false. I see every day during the summer men with no shirt on with boobs three times the size of mine.
     Then there's also the argument that boobs turn men on, but again, I see men with much larger boobs. Why do only female boobs work, and not male boobs? Like oh, those boobs produce milk, that's so hot. Or is it more like men are just great babies and female boobs make them remember the times when they were still small enough to drink their mom's milk. Lord knows most of them still act like it.
But whatever the case, if men can't get over women's boobs being different from theirs it should be just as looked down upon for men to take their shirts off as well. Either everyone can, or no one. It's called double standards.


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