Girls, who feel the need to hide their breasts, which start to grow with puberty, due to social pressure, may have to deal with serious posture problems in the future because they constantly slouch.
Because of the rapid differentiation of the body, especially during puberty, women -with the effect of social pressure- may experience self-confidence problems. The growth of breasts, menstruation and hair growth create tension in this pressure environment and invite psychological problems.
It can cause not only psychological problems, but also physical problems. The need to lean forward to hide her breasts Posture disorders (scoliosis, kyphosis, humpback, etc.) may occur over time in women who feel.
When a Twitter user complained about this situation, it was seen how many women actually suffer from this problem.
Seeing them as shameful by some in the society can cause serious problems in the development process of individuals.
Judging by the replies to the tweet, there are a lot of women with this problem:
All these affect women’s self-confidence and social life.
Every part of our body is interconnected. If something goes wrong somewhere, the whole body is affected. For example, let’s take a person who slouches for a long time; In this long-term wrong posture, the person’s shoulders roll forward and the load on the rib cage increases.
This may cause difficulty in breathing; subsequently, the abdominal muscles shorten, back and waist muscles on the contrary, it lengthens and becomes weak. These muscles have difficulty carrying a load and can cause low back pain.
This can affect the hips, knees and feet over time because Our bodies are interconnected like a chain system.
On the other hand, when someone who is hunched over is observed socially, like an insecure person is considered. The pain of slouching slowly settles on the person’s face, and this plays a role in his personality.
This problem can be overcome with sports, physical therapy and psychological treatment, but the main problem is removal of social oppression it will totally fix the problem.
Resources: twitter, Kiss. Dr. Current Ozturk, Op. Dr. Dürdane Keskin, Acıbadem, Natal Physical Therapy