
Nollywood actress Lolo has shed light on the psychological impact that can drive women to undergo body modifications, sharing her personal experiences in a candid discussion on the "Say My Piece" podcast.
Lolo revealed that societal pressures and traumatic experiences often push women towards altering their bodies. Reflecting on her own struggles, she confessed that if she had the financial means in her youth, she might have opted for Bosom reduction surgery. "Growing up, I had more boobs than most people my age, and instead of seeing it as a s#x symbol, it brought me a lot of negative attention," she said.
The actress recounted how from a very young age, she was segxwalized due to her body, with people making hurtful comments like, "Oh, they must be pressing her Bosom , that's why her Bosom s are big." These remarks left her feeling insecure and unhappy, a sentiment she believes is shared by many women who choose to modify their bodies.
"When a woman is insecure, it's always a response to some kind of trauma," Lolo emphasized, pointing out that a significant factor in this insecurity often stems from how men make women feel about their bodies.
Lolo's candid discussion has sparked conversations about the deeper emotional and psychological reasons behind body modifications, highlighting the role of societal pressure and trauma in shaping these decisions.
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