Boobless Babe is celebrating positivity and confidence while letting the world know what it’s all about
TikTok user Stephanie Germino has a new calling in life it seems, but she’s heard the voice from an early age. Known online as Boobless Babe, she is spreading awareness about breast cancer and how she’s celebrating her decision to go flat.
Growing up, Boobless Babe struggled with self-esteem issues that many teens struggle with as they start to learn more about their bodies and notice the differences in them. Germino had issues with her breasts in more than one way. As Yahoo Life quotes her, “It was a very self-conscious part of me.”
She went through outfits wondering what to wear because she felt that her breasts just weren’t “perky enough.” The real issue was lying underneath, though, as her maternal grandmother was diagnosed with being a BRCA1 carrier and started to go through treatment for breast cancer. Because of that, her mother got tested and she came up positive as well. Her mother had to have a double mastectomy and opted for breast reconstruction surgery afterward.
As Stephanie tells, doctors push reconstruction surgery because that’s the norm. To them, women should have breasts. However, there is a movement that is taking place that Babeless Boob has fully embraced. Her social media posts show a woman who is proudly flat and has no reason to hide it. She is confident and positive about her image, showing women of all ages that they don’t need reconstruction surgery to be whole.
Often funny and entertaining, she gets her point across.
@juggernaut_thunder ♬ Victoria’s Secret – JaxWith so much body shaming in the world, trolls make their senseless thoughts known about what they don’t want to see. It can contribute to people having deeper self-esteem issues if they were to listen to every clueless soul who puts their opinion across on the internet. Instead, take a note from Boobless Babe and show it off so that the trolls go quietly back into their caves where they belong.
@theebooblessbabeAs mentioned earlier, Yahoo Life reports that she has 1.5 million followers. However, her accounts keep getting taken down because of the complainers who aren’t trying to be exposed to her bare honest videos. It’s sad that all she’s trying to do is spread a healthy message and there are people out there who would rather waste their energy combating her rather than trying to do good things themselves.“wHy ArE yOu AlWaYs ToPleSs In YoUr ViDeOs?!” Let me break it down for you.. 1st, imagine having a genetic mutation and no one to really look up to or relate to with the same mutation. 2nd, imagine being told that your only options after having to do a double mastectomy (preventative or reactive) is to get foreign objects out into your body and you believe the medical professionals cause why would they lie? 3rd, imagine being a boobless woman in a society that time and time again proves that they value a woman’s body more than the woman themselves thus feeling like your less than because of these fucked up circumstances. I’m here to raise awareness, I’m here to educate and I’m here to disrupt. “WeLl YoU cAn StiLl RaIsE aWaReNeSs WiTh A sHiRt On!” I could but then you wouldn’t have taken the time to watch, read this whole thing and/or comment and engage… thanks for your support
♬ Dont do it – Louis Hanson#fyp #brca1 #brca #doublemastectomy #brca2 #aestheticflatclosure #afc #bodypositivity
@_theebooblessbabeHer approach is to take questions at face value whether they come from a genuine place or not. However, her strut turns heads and that can’t be denied. Learn more about breast cancer at the National Cancer Institute or talk to someone live at 1-800-4-CANCER.I get it, you’ve only seen chests like mine after to someone underwent top surgery due to transiting, that’s not the case here though. Check out my
♬ original sound – Stephanie Germinopinned video for more of an explanation
#fyp #brca #mastectomy #aestheticflatclosure #afc #flattie
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