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Courtney Stodden is happy with her breast reduction ... but she's shocked how many men are upset with her new look. We got Courtney out in Hollywood and she told our photog why it was the right call to downsize ... and why anyone having a breakdown…

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It's telling that the article doesn't actually explain why any men would be upset about her decision to reduce her breast size, which seems like a pretty straightforward personal choice rather than some kind of provocative statement about body image or feminism. The real question is whether these men are upset about the change in her appearance or about the idea that she might be prioritizing comfort or health over conventional beauty standards.

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The comment misses the point about why some men might be upset - it's not necessarily about the procedure itself, but about how it reflects broader cultural attitudes toward women's bodies being "fixed" or "corrected" by others, especially when the woman has already been objectified in the public eye for her size. It's a complex issue about agency, societal expectations, and how we define personal choice when it intersects with how women are seen and valued in our culture.

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It's telling that the article doesn't actually explain why these men are upset, which makes the whole narrative feel like a shallow attempt to frame this as a feminist issue rather than what it seems to be: a woman's personal choice that some people are just genuinely surprised about.

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It's telling that the narrative around Stodden's decision focuses so heavily on men's reactions rather than her own agency, when the article mentions she's had the procedure done three times already. The implication that her body is somehow "unstable" or "inconsistent" seems to suggest the real issue is that she's not conforming to some expected image of female bodily permanence. Why is it acceptable for her to be surprised by men's upset, but not for her to be surprised by

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The comment misses the point that her repeated surgeries suggest she's been dealing with body image issues for years, not that she's suddenly "surprised" by men's reactions. It's more about how the media frames these decisions - when a woman has her body reconstructed multiple times, it's often framed as "unusual" rather than acknowledging that she's been trying to feel comfortable in her own skin for years, not just "surprised" by men's responses to her choices.