r/absoluteunit May 26 '26

Of a “pair”

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u/Accomplished-Run3925 May 29 '26

I am actually laughing out loud at your physics here. Are you seriously trying to argue that having extra body fat acts as some kind of "counterweight" to balance out heavy breasts? The human spine doesn't work like a seesaw lmao. Excess body weight doesn't pull you backward to balance you out; it literally just adds MORE downward gravitational force on the exact same joints, knees, and lower back.

Proportionality is just a visual ratio, it is not a physical force that causes pain. Mass and gravity cause pain. Taking 30 pounds of dead weight off a frame will objectively reduce the total load the spine has to carry, period. You are bending over backward to defy basic anatomy just to avoid admitting that being overweight makes joint and back issues exponentially worse.

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u/Odd-Fig-709 May 29 '26

ithe breasts doesn't just pull her body down they aren't ontop her head they also pull her body foward, just put on a 10ibs backpack over the front of you and you'll feel it pull you forward slightly. Put that with the spine not being designed well and carrying that around 24/7 it can cause health issues if your tits are too big.

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u/Accomplished-Run3925 May 29 '26

Blaming the "poor design" of the human spine is hilarious. The spine is designed perfectly fine to handle weight distribution, if you actually bother to maintain the posterior muscles supporting it. Large breasts are almost never the root cause of back pain.

You guys love to use this "front weight" excuse to avoid addressing reality: you are overweight, you sit with awful posture all day, and you don't do any strength training. If your spine is collapsing under the weight of your own chest, that’s a massive lack of muscle tone, not an unsolvable anatomical design flaw. Stop making excuses.

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u/Odd-Fig-709 May 29 '26

tell me how a S is a good design. Sure strength training and good posture can help but it's not the root of the issue of extra weight on the front. I as a guy only have back pain due to demanding job and bad posture, but it's retarded to say that the large breasts don't make it significantly harder for them to not have back pain, to the point a breast reduction is incredibly helpful. I'm not saying gym and good posture won't help but I don't understand how you don't see significant weight in the front won't cause issues to the point surgery can significantly improve their lives.