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accyman 11-07-2009 17:03

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 728017)
No it isn't as risky as a lung transplant or many major ops but by the same token a boob or nose job is not going to save your life. I would say the number of people having lung transplant or any major surgery do so in the hope that it will save their life and there is a world of difference IMHO

i suppose it depends on if somone is so fed up with tehir body they are preppared to jump off a cliff or not to as wether or not plastic surgery saves lives or not

what is trivial to you may not be so trivial to someone else

BERNADETTE 11-07-2009 17:16

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 728021)
i suppose it depends on if somone is so fed up with tehir body they are preppared to jump off a cliff or not to as wether or not plastic surgery saves lives or not

what is trivial to you may not be so trivial to someone else

Yes I can see that but think it should be looked at more deeply. Sort of work from the inside as to why they are so unhappy with theirself. Medias perception of what we must look like has a lot to answer for, I'm sure if people worked on their self esteem quite a lot of cosmetic surgery could be avoided.

Margaret Pilkington 11-07-2009 17:23

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If someone is fed up enough to jump off a cliff....then once they have jumped off that cliff, they will get all the surgery they need to put their life back together and it should(if they survive) lend some perspective to their perceived inadequacies.

The folk who want to embark upon plastic surgery should have to work for a month or so in a unit that treats young cancer sufferers/servicemen who have lost limbs.....those whose disease has disfigured them.......and then maybe they would realise that having surgery is not really the answer to their problems......and that what they see as problems are not problems at all.

Every single one of us(except perhap Benipete) has something about their physical shape that they do not like very much......but we have to learn to live with the realities of life.

And Flashy, surgery would not guarantee that your boobs would stay perky forever.
You should be judged on something more than the sum of your bodily attributes.

flashy 11-07-2009 17:24

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i could be judged on my blondeness too i suppose

thats about all i have going for me, well my stupidness and my gob ;)

Margaret Pilkington 11-07-2009 17:25

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Flashy, I do not believe that for a nano-second!

Neil 12-07-2009 07:14

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 728035)
i could be judged on my blondeness too i suppose

thats about all i have going for me, well my stupidness and my gob ;)

You have two of the things most blokes would be interested in then :rolleyes::D:D

jaysay 12-07-2009 09:13

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I think it is coming to something when teenage girls are having cosmetic surgery, aided and abetted by their equally vain parents, why not except what your born with and just thank the lord that your fit and healthy. The time for surgery is when your life is threatened by illness not when you don't like the shape of your nose or your backsides to big

Barrie Yates 16-07-2009 17:03

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From early days I thought that a handfull was enough - nothing has happened in the intervening years to change my opinion. Sorry girls, but that is my thought on the matter, no sense in changing what was intended

katex 16-07-2009 18:26

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 728889)
From early days I thought that a handfull was enough - nothing has happened in the intervening years to change my opinion. Sorry girls, but that is my thought on the matter, no sense in changing what was intended

Come on Barrie ... you men are attracted to a decent cleavage initially, even though you don't hang around that department much when it gets down to it ... can't wait to get to the main target ... :rolleyes::D

BERNADETTE 16-07-2009 18:28

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Never had any complaints about my ample cleavage:rolleyes:

Neil 16-07-2009 18:55

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Ample is subjective though

MargaretR 16-07-2009 19:01

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Mine were admired (for their lack of droop) by a nurse at the mammography clinic - you can't have better commendation that that :)

Sadly since then they have gone south a bit - but nobody sees them but me anyway, so 'no problem' :D

Barrie Yates 16-07-2009 21:14

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 728896)
Come on Barrie ... you men are attracted to a decent cleavage initially, even though you don't hang around that department much when it gets down to it ... can't wait to get to the main target ... :rolleyes::D

Found =witj experiencethat littleones did no drop - pencil test at 50. perhaps defied the rules, but was great fot me.
If it wa smore than a handfullit was wasted, but never had the opportunity to try more than than a handfull. \starte early and tah was my life cfhoice :-))

Barrie Yates 16-07-2009 21:18

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Sorry. too late fome, finges have gonr dyslexic - tomorrow i hope

flashy 16-07-2009 21:19

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 728951)
Found =witj experiencethat littleones did no drop - pencil test at 50. perhaps defied the rules, but was great fot me.
If it wa smore than a handfullit was wasted, but never had the opportunity to try more than than a handfull. \starte early and tah was my life cfhoice :-))

have you had a drink?


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