Breast Augmentation Surgery Unnecessary, Claims Author of New Book on Female Sensuality

May 10, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Breast augmentation and enhancement surgery is an unnecessary ordeal for women, according to the author of a new book about female eroticism and sensuality. Provacatively entitled "Erotic Book," author Sheldon Filger provides an insightful interpretation of female eroticism, based on his work in fine art photography. Mr. Filger had created thousands of images of beautiful nude women, providing him with an unusual vantage point for offering observations about what is sensual and erotic about the bodies of women. Many of Filger's observations involve breasts.

"Size is not an important aspect in defining the eroticism of the breasts," Sheldon Filger said. "Popular folklore to the contrary, it is only a minority of men with vulgar tastes that find large busts to be visually erotic. The majority of men, particularly those with a level of sophistication, are far more enchanted with other aesthetic characteristics of breasts."

"Erotic Book" contains an entire chapter devoted to the eroticism of breasts. The author provides persuasive arguments against breast augmentation and enhancement surgery. Through witty anecdotes and insightful observations, Sheldon Filger provides a totally new way of understanding what is erotic about the bosoms of women. Bust size is the least important aesthetic element in Mr. Filger's perspectice on breasts, beauty and female eroticism.

"In a culture otherwise obsessed with slim female figures, it is illogical to believe that stuffing the breasts of women with artificial fat somehow augments and enhances their sensuality and erotic beauty," said the author of "Erotic Book." What is in fact erotic about the breasts of women, in the author's view, will surprise and delight women. Any woman who has been seriously contemplating having breast augmentation or enhancement surgery should first read "Erotic Book," and save themselves an unnecessary hospital ordeal, while achieving a more fulfilling understanding of their own erotic beauty.