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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 5/24/2006 1:24:52 AM | Yes please my credit card needs a boost job! I dont normally like this saying " Learn to love yourself!" but I do think that it should be used on people who want vanity cosmetic surgery, you only need to look at Michael Jackson to see the potential pitfalls! People should be what nature gave them. if we spent our money time and energy on developing our minds and social world perhaps we would all be a lot happier!! | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 5/24/2006 3:34:15 AM | | I would get some done, for sure. I would get a perk up job done on my breasts(breastfeeding three kids can do some nasty things to them!), and I would have a tummy tuck....excess baby belly that won't go away! | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 5/24/2006 4:27:22 AM | Only reason id contemplate plastic surgery would be for medical reasons or some major disfigurement, for pure vanity purposes, I wouldn't entertain it.
I know lots of people say they do it because of low self-confidence or esteem, but surely that's not tackling the source of the problem. They would be far better off spending the money on counselling than the mega bucks lavished on plastering. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 5/24/2006 7:42:57 AM | | Women and boob jobs forget it unless it's a reduction you are after as fake boobs are just plastic bags at the end of the day. Save your money and stay natural. Ok Doctor F*ck it take three inches of my whatsit so it doesn't dangle in the water when I go to the toilet. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 5/24/2006 9:25:45 AM | In some cases i see plastic surgery as an important technique. Examples would include a particularly noticeable deformity that affected someones confidence and happiness.If someone was involved in a nasty accident and was scarred then that would be another example
I dont think i myself would have plastic surgery. I am far from perfect looking but would not take the surgery path unless i was involved in an accident or something.I have read too many horror stories about bad botch jobs to feel comfortable with the idea. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 5/24/2006 9:48:34 AM | Had breast implants done in 2000 courtesy of the NHS and have never regretted it. After breast feeding 3 children my boobs looked liked shrivelled balloons. I now have a perfect size 34D.  | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/10/2006 8:37:53 PM | Yaye! An answer I whole-heartedly conquer with! Well, maybe not that last bit, but still! I think humans are mostly beautiful as they are. I could understand the urge to sometimes strew yourself with flowers or put odd colours on yourself, though, the ones of a temporary nature. I cannot understand wanting to look .. simply not human! I look at Pamela Anderson and think to myself: I wonder if she ever looks in the mirror and wonders when and how she became a cartoon.
As for the other part of your answer: Maybe you need three inch lifts in your shoes instead! lol
*blink* *blink* <--- the blinks of innocence ... | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/10/2006 8:56:09 PM | Great answer there! I'm not the biggest fan of that saying or, indeed, sayings of that nature. But I do agree with some of the ideas behind those kind of sayings and all those motivational seminars and .. blee .. things like that.
And Michael Jackson, to me, is one of the saddest people on earth to observe. He had every, or almost every, advantage so much of his life. Decent country to live in with running water and electricity most places, family, brothers to get your back, talent and charm, and most of his life he had a great deal of money. He should have been continually wowing the world with new feats of brilliance for decades. Not making the world keep a nose vigil, lighting candles for it in mourning for it's increasing loss.
I think plastic surgery has it's place. I am pretty sure that if you have the money, time, etc. it is alright by most standards, even Christian ones, to get plastic surgery if you are, say, "hideously" deformed. Or if you have pieces missing from disease or accident, for instance, that would be another good excuse. I don't think it's wrong or right to either get it or not, under those sort of circumstances. It's not about vanity, in the usual meaning of vanity, because it's not about trying to be prettier or sexier than other people. It's just wanting to look like you.. and maybe that's alright.
But there's women out there who are trying to look like Barbie, for instance. Barbie is a over-emphasized, in places, character of what German men thought a whore should be like. I think they were German, anyway .. I forget now. Why would anyone in their right mind wan to look like a plastic over-exaggerated whore? I don't know! | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/11/2006 2:22:14 AM | Only thing i'd ever think of having done would be my stomach which didnt hold up well after having twins!!!!! I generally feel that we should all learn to love the way we are as you only have to look in the weekly editions of hello etc to see how wrong it can go and how far some people take it. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/11/2006 2:59:22 AM | I had a couple of inches put on and have never looked back...
Edit Sorry i meant to say on my legs.... | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/11/2006 5:38:24 AM | If you can improve perfection...then go ahead.Just ensure you do some research on the person performing the surgery especially look at their previous clients or track record.
There was one person I know of who had such surgery done.She got her prince and as far as I know is quite content.
All the best to you. Blessings. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/11/2006 11:17:08 AM | Hi all... I have already had PS, i had a boob reduction, it was VERY painful, I would NEVER have it done again. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/13/2006 2:08:25 PM | | yeah i defo would get plastic surgery if i had the money for starters a chemical peel and liposuction and maybe a little boob job x | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/13/2006 2:16:11 PM | | I cam never make up my mind whether I'd have it done or no... no one ever takes me for as old as I am.. so i guess i've got a few years before I start worrying about a wrinkle here or there, and the perfect figure is in the eyes of the beholder.. some guys like tummies, some like huge natural breasts, it's the media and so called stars that give us ideas of not being perfect. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/13/2006 2:34:15 PM | I say Yay! I had a lot of scars (5) on my stomach after surgeries. I hated to look in the mirror and was very self-conscious about them. I had plastic surgery last month and now have only 1 scar that nobody can see but me. I feel so much better about myself and it was worth every penny that I paid. I'd do it again in a heartbeat if I had to. And that's the important thing to me, I felt I had to. Self-esteem has risen beyond what I ever thought it would. If you want it, do it...its your body.
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/13/2006 4:55:38 PM | | I dont see the point really, as its never a one off. Boob jobs go saggy, so need maintenance surgery, as do face lifts etc. I would've had loads of ideas a few years ago for changes to me, but now, I quite like me....wonky bits n all!! | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/13/2006 6:13:03 PM | | I see nothing wrong with it at all & know several people who have had different procedures done. It's just important that you don't have unrealistic expectations & that you're doing it for yourself. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/14/2006 12:43:58 AM | | there's a proramme on TV tonight about a woman who lost 22 stone, and subsequently had a full body lift to get rid of excess skin. | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/14/2006 1:02:56 AM | Vanity is a strange thing , it can make us go to extremes about our bodies, and looks... If you are suffering from depression because of some part of your person that really pee,s you off then fair enough.... And for women I can see sometimes children can change your bodies, or too many sunbed sessions . Same for the guys , bad diet , too much booze, no exercise But I would suggest changing our lifestyles and try and detox eat healthily, before going under the knife... It cannot do for us all to be the same........... What a boring world it would be!!!
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 6/14/2006 1:28:11 AM | wouldnt mind a couple of my own 40 dd boobs to play with in the morning,im going to ask my GP | |
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| Plastic surgery... Yay or nay? Posted: 1/10/2009 2:51:16 PM | Rather than start a new thread, dug this one up, most of the earlier posters have deleted profiles since so for the current members:
Would you have cosmetic surgery? If so what?
Do you want some now but are waiting for some reason? (Money, time etc)
If you want some how do you think it will change you as a person or change your life?
Does the body part/s you want sculpting make you feel down or unhappy as they are?
Have you had any done? What was the outcome? | |
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