Double Divas and Double Ds?
March 29, 2018 - Rhys Branman, MDMolly and Cynthia on the television show Double Divas produce custom bras for women who are hard to fit, and they are the experts. The show is out of Atlanta on Lifetime TV and the show is hilarious! It’s full of gossip and sassy southern common sense. The episodes have names like “Cups Runneth Over” and “Get Your Girls Out There.” These gals talk about marriage, divorce, self esteem, everyday problems, and mostly how to make a bra fit! I would like to see what Molly and Cynthia have to say about the latest from Men’s Health! A recent tweet alerted me to the fact that a woman’s nipples were not the most sensitive part of her breasts! In fact, a breast map was included so male readers would know the terrain! I could not help noticing that most of the comments dismissed the “facts” in not so polite terms! I just bet Molly and Cyn would have a big time with this article!
From various articles in Men’s Health, it seems the University of Vienna did a study that found large breasts are less sensitive than small breasts. Men seem to think that small breasts “like to be bounced.” Hmm. Men’s health confirms that surgically enhanced breasts do indeed retain their sensitivity. And also that men should comment on sensitivity! Golly, pressure out, eh ladies? Fortunately, Men’s Health also confirmed that new mothers’ breasts are sensitive, so be gentle. Thanks a lot guys! One article included a map on how to touch women’s breasts!
The tweet I received had a link to an article about “4 Women-Approved Secrets About Breasts.” These included that we don’t really mind the men ogling “the girls,” in fact it makes us feel powerful, and that we can be very conflicted about our breasts or on the other hand, we love our breasts more than the men do. However, one of the five secrets was that men do not know how we like them touched, so I guess it’s a good thing they also made that map of the breast (sigh). But the article also talked a tiny bit about the maternal aspects of women’s breasts . . . so be nice to them!
Molly and Cynthia endorse feeling good about yourself, and if that includes breast augmentation, then go for it! Even the Huffington Post is on about Double Divas. Meanwhile, if you are having a hard time finding the right bra after your breast augmentation, you can go to Molly and Cynthia’s store in Atlanta called LiviRae Lingerie. For a breast augmentation in Arkansas, by a doubly board certified cosmetic surgeon, which includes a consultation, go to Dr. Branman at Little Rock Cosmetic Surgery Center. I hear he is having a special!
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