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Plastic Surgery..why?
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<blockquote data-quote="HYBRED" data-source="post: 14873148" data-attributes="member: 52848"><p>There's nothing easy about surgery. It's expensive, invasive, and it involves painful recovery. As for against genetics, my mom and gramma were both DDs, so I got freakin robbed lol</p><p></p><p>I got mine to correct a visible difference in size that made me incredibly self conscious, and made it difficult to wear most types of clothing, especially bikinis. 98% of of the time I dress conservatively and to this day some people don't even know they're there until I wear a nice fitted dress. The way I see it, if there is a flaw, and you have the means, fix it. People get lasix so they don't have to wear glasses, get braces to straighten scraggly teeth, dye their hair when it starts to go gray, get their nails done, work out, diet, wax, shave, tweeze...whatever makes you more comfortable in your own skin is worth it IMO. Yes, there are those that get addicted, go overboard, do it for the OMG LOOK AT ME factor, that are narcissists, etc. But not all, probably not even most. You may just get that impression because the ones who are like that, will tell you about it. The ones who did it for themselves, don't normally go around telling people they had work done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HYBRED, post: 14873148, member: 52848"] There's nothing easy about surgery. It's expensive, invasive, and it involves painful recovery. As for against genetics, my mom and gramma were both DDs, so I got freakin robbed lol I got mine to correct a visible difference in size that made me incredibly self conscious, and made it difficult to wear most types of clothing, especially bikinis. 98% of of the time I dress conservatively and to this day some people don't even know they're there until I wear a nice fitted dress. The way I see it, if there is a flaw, and you have the means, fix it. People get lasix so they don't have to wear glasses, get braces to straighten scraggly teeth, dye their hair when it starts to go gray, get their nails done, work out, diet, wax, shave, tweeze...whatever makes you more comfortable in your own skin is worth it IMO. Yes, there are those that get addicted, go overboard, do it for the OMG LOOK AT ME factor, that are narcissists, etc. But not all, probably not even most. You may just get that impression because the ones who are like that, will tell you about it. The ones who did it for themselves, don't normally go around telling people they had work done. [/QUOTE]
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