Lilith
01-05-2003, 04:14 PM
January 02 2003 at 07:16AM
Bangkok - Thailand's health ministry will launch a troupe of specially-trained, bosom-enhancing dancers on Valentine's Day to show women how to boost their bust lines without resorting to ill-fitting and often expensive bras.
Pennapa Subcharoen, deputy director-general of the ministry's department of traditional medicine, said Thai women had been bombarded with images of big-busted women via the media and many felt they were inadequate.
"Many women are not aware that wearing an appropriate size of bra and regularly taking bosom-firming dance can make their wish come true," Pennapa said.
"So we are training 12 pairs of instructors to teach women how to take care of their breasts and we plan to launch them on Valentine's Day nationwide," she said.
She said many bras on the market were inappropriate for Thai women and wearing bras of the wrong size could also be harmful in the long term.
She said each dance team would consist of a small-chested and a large-chested instructor to provide bosom-firming dance lessons at state-run sports centres starting on February 14.
Bangkok - Thailand's health ministry will launch a troupe of specially-trained, bosom-enhancing dancers on Valentine's Day to show women how to boost their bust lines without resorting to ill-fitting and often expensive bras.
Pennapa Subcharoen, deputy director-general of the ministry's department of traditional medicine, said Thai women had been bombarded with images of big-busted women via the media and many felt they were inadequate.
"Many women are not aware that wearing an appropriate size of bra and regularly taking bosom-firming dance can make their wish come true," Pennapa said.
"So we are training 12 pairs of instructors to teach women how to take care of their breasts and we plan to launch them on Valentine's Day nationwide," she said.
She said many bras on the market were inappropriate for Thai women and wearing bras of the wrong size could also be harmful in the long term.
She said each dance team would consist of a small-chested and a large-chested instructor to provide bosom-firming dance lessons at state-run sports centres starting on February 14.