Mave wrote:Second question (for CAA guys): This may get sensitive for some (pls try to stay civil on this, ok ladies?) honestly, do you support/encourage it if your lady friend/wife goes for one of these jobs? My ex once told me that he wouldn't mind it if I did a boob job to boost my flat chest. I was quite furious by his response for reasons I will not mention. But I've gotten over that phase and promise not to get mad at anyone's honest response!
Yojimbo wrote:Not all plastic surgery is for purely cosmetic reasons. My mother had reconstructive surgery in the form of a breast reduction after she was pregnant because it was causing her severe back pain. Burn victims, cleft lips, palate, soldiers/police officers wounded in the line of fire, victims of assault so on where facial tissue is severely damaged and disfigured, it definitely has it's place. Now people doing it purely to get rid those "love handles" or get bigger boobs that's a different story. I prefer a natural woman to anything fake period.
Just for clarification people plastic surgery is a general term. Reconstructive and cosmetic are both plastic surgery's but do not generalize cosmetic with plastic.
Akane wrote:Aww, you're sweet, too ^-^
Sun.Ice-tea wrote:I think you're awesome and funny...
Kura wrote:XD yes, Eric is awesome and funny ^o^/
Proverb 31:30 wrote:Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised.
Mave wrote:Second question (for CAA guys): This may get sensitive for some (pls try to stay civil on this, ok ladies?) honestly, do you support/encourage it if your lady friend/wife goes for one of these jobs?
Raiden no Kishi wrote:I'm fine with my gaijin eyes
Tenshi no Ai wrote:"Foreigner eyes"? Maybe you were thinking that caucasian=gaijin, but no just... a foreigner^^
Kai Robin wrote:I don't think its the WORST thing in the world....to each his own, but if you got it it'd be hard to sing songs about sincere love....and you wouldn't have the right to sing My Funny Valentine anymore...or Fake Plastic Trees for that matter.
Just for arguments sake......so some people are born beautiful and some people are not. We are all judged by our looks, so exactly how "wrong" is it to level the playing field?
Raiden no Kishi wrote:P.S. I don't get the eyelid surgery. Asian eyelids are cool. I'm fine with my gaijin eyes, but why try to be something you aren't?
Kai Robin wrote:Just for arguments sake......so some people are born beautiful and some people are not. We are all judged by our looks, so exactly how "wrong" is it to level the playing field?
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:This is due to conditioning of what moder society sees as "beautiful", and our upbringings in said society is what implants the definition of "beautiful" within our minds.
Raiden no Kishi wrote:I understand and agree with you in principle, KBMaster, but we should keep in mind that humans are naturally inclined to judge others based on appearance, even subconciously, and should take that into consideration.
However, I am totally on board with you in that we ought to fight that inclination. ^_^
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I don't think I can agree with this. I know pleanty of happily married couples where the guy was initially infatuated with a girl's looks, and later went on to develop a great relationship. My best friend, in fact. I can't *ever* endorse generalizations. ]If I want to lose weight, I'll do it in a safe and healthy manner.[/quote]A VERY good point. Losing weight by excercise is pretty much the only "totally safe" solution to this one. Addtionally, you'll have more energy AND feel better about yourself.God's Samurai wrote:If a man is attracted to a woman simply because of her looks then it's simply lust
Hang on... Let's draw a distinct line between Hygiene (things we do to keep FROM having social trouble) and "Pretty-fying." When costmetic sugery is a both as safe and as common as trimming my hair and nails, we can have this discussion. Until then, we are setting a dangerous precident in determining how people should feel about themselves. History would indicate that, when it's ultra-common to have these procedures, it's not going to have the same psycological impact that it currently does.cap'n nick wrote:But as far as altering one's self, cosmetic surgery isn't that much different from cutting hair, wearing nice clothes, eating right, taking showers or any of the other million things we do to make ourselves more presentable.
If you are one of the people campaigning for social justice, then you would be asking, "Why don't we STOP judging by looks." It's a question of your initial stance on things, nothing more. That being said, I belive you are in the minority with this opinion (well, at least on this board).kai robin wrote:We are all judged by our looks, so exactly how "wrong" is it to level the playing field?
Kai Robin wrote:Just for arguments sake......so some people are born beautiful and some people are not.
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