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Why we wear artificial boobs, butts – Women

Admin May 8, 2019

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Some residents in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, have said that wearing of artificial butts and boobs enhances women confidence.
The respondents expressed their feelings in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja.
Ms Ngozi Okeke, a civil servant, said that some women wear these artificial items to enhance their beauty.
Okeke said it was a misconception that women wear the artificial body enhancers to attract the opposite sex.
She said that it was not inferiority complex that causes some women to wear body enhancers.
Another Abuja lady, who craved for anonymity, told NAN that she wears artificial butts to give her dressing fitting, saying “I wear body enhancers because it makes me feel beautiful’’.
She added that each time she wore her artificial enhancer she felt good with herself and could enter anywhere with confidence.
She said that it was a myth that women wore artificial enhancers for men folks.
She therefore encouraged other women who do not feel good with their body shape to adopt the use of body enhancers.
Also Madam Ugochi Okoro, a journalist, said she wore body enhancers because they make her beautiful and fitted in her clothes.
“In fact, they make me feel very good, cool and attractive. I can go anywhere now without feeling downcast,’’ Okoro said.
Mr Bamidele Charles, a real estate consultant, said that the female body enhancers look appealing to some men.
However, Charles noted that the artificial enhancers had destroyed several relationships and broken homes because of their deceptions.
He therefore advised ladies to maintain their natural beauties and keep their respect and relationships. (NAN)

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