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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Lush’s trans tiger display ‘glorifying’ mastectomies

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IwantToRetire · Yesterday 18:51

The cosmetics brand Lush has been accused of “glorifying the removal of healthy breasts” over its transgender Pride display, which features a tiger with mastectomy scars.

A store in Chelmsford, Essex, has a window display of a cartoon tiger alongside the words “Proud of My Stripes”, with stripes painted in the pink, blue and white colours of the transgender flag.

The tiger also features stripes suggestive of “top surgery”, a procedure most commonly sought by transgender men and non-binary people to remove their breasts.

The image was shared on social media by Chelmsford city council. The post has since been edited to remove it.

Full article at https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/16/cosmetics-brand-lush-trans-tiger-glorifying-mastectomies/

And at https://archive.is/aPpAT

Sorry if this has already been posted but searching FWR didn't bring up this report.

Lush’s trans tiger display ‘glorifying’ mastectomies
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likelysuspect · Yesterday 18:57

All the stripes look like self harm 'stripes'.

Which an unnecessary mastectomy obviously is.

IwantToRetire · Yesterday 19:08

I must admit I am not very good at visual images. I dont always get "the message".

So is it just me, or is this meant to be something that would appeal to children.

Or is that me just thinking this because the whole movement is so creepy.

And insulting to women.

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Seethlaw · Yesterday 19:23

It's like they think they are some kind of cool tattoos or something 😡

FemaleAndLearning · Today 00:20

I know heart kids call their scar their zipper. This is because their chest often has to be cut open several times. But a zipper scar is a scar that was part of life saving surgery not cosmetic angst.

I've also seen that the women are putting foundation on their mastectomy scars to make them darker and more prominent. The only way you can tell these young women are trans us if they have their top off and show their scars.

Waitingfordoggo · Today 00:42

FemaleAndLearning · Today 00:20

I know heart kids call their scar their zipper. This is because their chest often has to be cut open several times. But a zipper scar is a scar that was part of life saving surgery not cosmetic angst.

I've also seen that the women are putting foundation on their mastectomy scars to make them darker and more prominent. The only way you can tell these young women are trans us if they have their top off and show their scars.

Blimey, that’s bonkers about trying to make the scars look more prominent. Really suggests the surgery is nothing to do with trying to look like/pass as a man, but an act of self-harm that the person wants to draw attention to. 😕

JadeLeader · Today 01:31

likelysuspect · Yesterday 18:57

All the stripes look like self harm 'stripes'.

Which an unnecessary mastectomy obviously is.

You see, your error - or, in your case, your first error - lies in the assumption a double-mastectomy in these cases is "unnecessary"

Igmum · Today 04:52

@likelysuspect you’re right they do all look like self harm scars. Lush has form for this and has been pushing this ideology to its customers (many of whom are children) for years. Glorifying self harm to seven year olds is just evil.

Waitingfordoggo · Today 07:25

I suppose that’s a matter of opinion @JadeLeader. I think most people would feel that a mastectomy is necessary in the case of breast cancer, or prevention of breast cancer; but not an appropriate treatment for mental health problems.

unwashedanddazed · Today 07:46

Reminds me of the cross-dressing tiger in Vida the vet on cbbeebies.

Schoolchoicesucks · Today 07:53

My 1st thought on the arm scars is that they look like self-harm scars too. So leaving trans top surgery aside, it's glamourising self-harm and is totally inappropriate.

lcakethereforeIam · Today 17:51

Lush is utterly bonkers regarding gender ideology

https://archive.ph/6kgIx

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/20/lush-customers-admonished-for-saying-women-get-pregnant/

IwantToRetire · Today 18:25

Sorry - as i said up thread I often dont get visual representations - why is it a tiger? Is there some cultural link to tigers? Why is it like a fancy dress party?

I'd almost prefer an image of a woman who has high lighted her mastectomy scar/s, even if only to sell some over price product.

So this is just a political message?

Or is it just influence by Japanese style cartoons?

this is the cartoon creator https://www.buckyringsell.com/

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Waitingfordoggo · Today 18:33

Why is it a tiger?

I would guess because tigers are associated with strength or assertiveness maybe? Like the phrase ‘Tiger Mom’. So they’re saying that women with trans identities are brave or strong. And it’s also allowed them to make the pun on ‘stripes’.

HermioneWeasley · Today 18:44

The “artist” is clearly bonkers and massively into the NB/furry subculture which is evident in their extremely derivative and mediocre work.

Lush have been appalling on this for years. All we can do is vote with our wallets.

SqueakyDoor · Today 19:10

Self-harm scars are referred to as 'tiger stripes'
Lush know what they're doing here

IwantToRetire · Today 19:32

Lush customers ‘confronted by staff’ for saying only women get pregnant
Former employee says workers seemed excited to challenge people they considered transphobic

Full article https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/20/lush-customers-admonished-for-saying-women-get-pregnant/
Also at https://archive.is/6kgIx

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IwantToRetire · Today 19:34

SqueakyDoor · Today 19:10

Self-harm scars are referred to as 'tiger stripes'
Lush know what they're doing here

What??!!

By having a marketing campaign targetted at a tiny group as it would seem they are the only ones who understand.

Whilst the vast amount of potential shoppers either dont understand it or if they do object to it!

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