Forget About Waist Trimmers! Women Are Removing Ribs to Achieve a Cartoon Figure

What motivates you to buy a waist trimmer? How much would you want your waist to measure? Have you ever contemplated looking like a cartoon? It’s possible now and some celebrities have done surgeries involving rib removal to have their waist look like that of a cartoon.

I have never imagined even in my weirdest dreams that animated figures could motivate someone to a point of wanting to look like them. To a point of risking life through delicate surgical procedures. Except the princess crowns, and the super powers to navigate through obstacles and tiny spaces, nothing else gave me a feeling of wanting to associate with Disney characters. But look, some motivation here.

I mean some of them have tails, and I don’t want to have a tail. Others are speaking animals I don’t want to be a speaking rat.

But look, these characters’shape is a motivation to celebrities and famous women are out there spending millions and persevering physical pain just to look like a cartoon. Yes! That elastic woman kind of shape. You know, from the ”incredibles” cartoon movie?.

Celebrities are few, no wonder I was not motivated, I am not a celeb either. Listen to this Model who removed her six ribs to look like a Disney cartoon character.

Do you know how many pairs of ribs are there in a human body? here you go. The human rib cage is made up of 12 paired rib bones; each are symmetrically paired on a right and left side. Of all 24 ribs, the first seven pairs are often labeled as ‘true.’  These are connected to the costal cartilage, while the five other ‘false’ sets are not.

Three of those connect to non-costal cartilage, and two are said to be ‘floating,’ which means they only connect to the spine. While there are some cases of minor anatomical variation, men and women generally have the same amount of ribs.

Here is another one

Do the math and see how many ribs these models have left in their bodies. would you have your ribs removed to achieve a small waist? Given the protective functions of ribs, what protects their internal organs?

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