Blakk Rasta, a rapper and radio host, is worried about the trend of women choosing to have Brazilian butt lift (BBL) procedures done rather than go to college in order to improve their appearance.
He thought back to his time as a student, when women were driven to achieve academic success and to compete with males for honors.
Instead of continuing their study to earn a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree, he notes that many women these days appear more focused on cosmetic surgery to enlarge their breasts and buttocks in the hopes of attracting men and financial gain.
Rasta talked about a video he watched on Facebook where a woman boasted about having sex for money during the Urban Blend show on 3FM.
“These days, a lot of sad things are happening. Education is no longer necessary for women. Many women would rather have an injection from a surgeon to increase the size of their breasts and buttocks than get a PhD. Women used to struggle intellectually to win honors alongside men.
“The woman remarked, “I’m seeking for a gentleman to give me a doggy style so that he would buy a car for me,” when I was watching something on Facebook the other day. A single dog-style vehicle? How about are you a porn star?” he asked.
BBL, a practice that has gained popularity among celebrities and other women looking to enhance their physical attractiveness to men, is a surgical operation in which fat is moved to the buttocks from locations like the lower back, thighs, abdomen, or hips.
This process enlarges the buttocks by adding volume, not by raising them, in an effort to create a more hourglass-like form. If the fat is taken out of the lower back or abdomen, the surgery may also make the waist appear smaller.