アレックス・ジョンソンさんのインスタグラム写真 - (アレックス・ジョンソンInstagram)「@walkergenevive here for a final day with y'all. I want to thank Alex again for providing me with this platform to touch on a few issues I think needs more addressing. The outdoor community has a long way to go and even though steps are being made, we must keep pushing for more.  For my last day I want to talk about boobies. Why? Because three months ago I decided to have breast augmentation surgery and cosmetic procedures in general seem to apear taboo in the outdoor community. Again, I'm going back to the typical construced mold of what a climber should look like and how that can affect your well-being.  I wanted to get my boobs done in my early twenties, but because I was still dealing with a lot of self esteem and body issues I decided to wait until my thirties to re-evaluate. As a climber, I wasn't sure how it would affect my performance. Would I be able to do push ups or pull ups anymore, let alone climb? Would it affect my performance enough that I would live in a sea of regret for the rest of my life? A million questions were flowing through my head and I searched the internet for answers. What did I find? Nothing. At least when it came to breast augmentation and climbers -the closest thing I found were experiences from body builders. This made me question my decision. However, went through with it anyways because I'm stubborn.   Post op came with a bunch of emotions. I was nervous that people would judge me or see me as less of a climber, outdoorsy, or real. Did I just ruin all the hard work I put into proving myself as part of the community? This made me realize how much effort I put towards feeling included in outdoor spaces, which was is stupid.   I'm a climber whether I have fake boobs or not, and if you want to judge me for that then go ahead - but sounds more like a you problem than me. As long as I'm not harming myself and doing it for me, I don't think there's anything wrong with plastic surgery. Do what makes you happy. I just wish this topic received less criticism so more people felt comfortable sharing their stories. This would allow others to be more well informed before making such a huge decision in their life.   Continued👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾」8月14日 0時03分 - alexjohnson89

アレックス・ジョンソンのインスタグラム(alexjohnson89) - 8月14日 00時03分


@walkergenevive here for a final day with y'all. I want to thank Alex again for providing me with this platform to touch on a few issues I think needs more addressing. The outdoor community has a long way to go and even though steps are being made, we must keep pushing for more.

For my last day I want to talk about boobies. Why? Because three months ago I decided to have breast augmentation surgery and cosmetic procedures in general seem to apear taboo in the outdoor community. Again, I'm going back to the typical construced mold of what a climber should look like and how that can affect your well-being.

I wanted to get my boobs done in my early twenties, but because I was still dealing with a lot of self esteem and body issues I decided to wait until my thirties to re-evaluate. As a climber, I wasn't sure how it would affect my performance. Would I be able to do push ups or pull ups anymore, let alone climb? Would it affect my performance enough that I would live in a sea of regret for the rest of my life? A million questions were flowing through my head and I searched the internet for answers. What did I find? Nothing. At least when it came to breast augmentation and climbers -the closest thing I found were experiences from body builders. This made me question my decision. However, went through with it anyways because I'm stubborn.

Post op came with a bunch of emotions. I was nervous that people would judge me or see me as less of a climber, outdoorsy, or real. Did I just ruin all the hard work I put into proving myself as part of the community? This made me realize how much effort I put towards feeling included in outdoor spaces, which was is stupid.

I'm a climber whether I have fake boobs or not, and if you want to judge me for that then go ahead - but sounds more like a you problem than me. As long as I'm not harming myself and doing it for me, I don't think there's anything wrong with plastic surgery. Do what makes you happy. I just wish this topic received less criticism so more people felt comfortable sharing their stories. This would allow others to be more well informed before making such a huge decision in their life.

Continued👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾


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