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Originally Posted by dogsbody70
yes but young girls bodies change naturally and surely they should not have a boob job -- after all what happens when a woman with such a thing has a baby-- what happens then? I was very small until I had my children-- then after breast feeding my babies my breasts developed.
many people have things done because they are not confident with themselves. Its a shame because surely our character shows through the way we look. Obviously if there is something one really hates about oneself or some thing disfiguring-- then go ahead-- but just to follow the CELEBS or your Peers?
in the end of course its up to the individual but I bet millions of pounds and dollars etc are made from this industry.
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I think we have somewhat of a general consensus on this. My problem however is that you're using the word "cosmetic surgery" as a definitive word. I have a friend who recently had cosmetic surgery. The procedure he had literally no correlation to his physical health or physical well being, but instead to help alleviate the mental trauma he'd faced his entire life.
But even if it is just some girl looking to get a boob job or nose job or whatever, you can't just disregard the psyche behind why she wants to do it, why she feels inadequate, and what can be done to help her after she's still not satisfied after the procedure, which is a common case. This opens the doors to a much deeper meaning as to why people go through these procedures from a mental standpoint. Some of these people could be considered "sick" for lack of a better term, if they're willing to mutilate themselves based on what they've seen on TV. So don't you think these people would be better off getting some kind of help rather than being chastised for being "artificial?"