M62
Body modification thoughts
April 11 2013
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RHP User
12 years ago
Have you read the Beauty Myth by Naomi Klein? Same argument made 20+ years ago, alas nothing has changed. Sigh! Hope I'm bringing up my daughters to resist the pressure society places on us to 'be' a certain way. Wish I was stronger in resisting those same pressures myself.
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ruby_blossum
12 years ago
there was a Plastics surgeon convention happening right there, right then.(pretty handy hey! )One of my clients is Aunty to one of Melbournes leading plastic surgeons....apparently many of them went straight to the hospitals and just jumped in helping out where they were needed.The particular man I am speaking about still to this day sees the people he worked with in Bali (the Melbourne based ones) free of charge to help them with their ongoing treatment.I believe it is the same with other plastic surgeons around Australia who were there at the time.None of them have ever sought public recognition.I think you would find there are many good deeds being done all the time, we just dont hear about them in the media.
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RHP User
12 years ago
mean that a woman is insecure at all. That is quite a broad generalisation. Many women will have it done for many reasons, but not because they're insecure.
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RHP User
12 years ago
Its not always a insecure thing, look at tribal customs Rings on a woman’s neck As you said cutting a woman’s clit off Binding women’s feet in china There is mutilation all over the world on women and men Circumcision for one. Chest scars on Indigenous males Some are a right of passage. Tats are that at the moment, people go wow they will regret that when they are older but remember this they do it for their peer group as do we all. Look at the pictures on RHP, people show the parts of themselves they like the best , to attract Men wear feathers and beads and stick a bone in their nose. We change ourselves now because we can, with new science and what is attractive today may not be tomorrow. Fake boobs will go in and out of fashion , look at the twiggy thing where women had to look like a skinny boy. Women often do it for themselves , because it makes them feel good. Though I doubt if we were on an island full of women we would bother. Shaving legs would go out the window as well I would think Today much of our sexual stuff is porn based. We may have a shot at men for liking porn but here we are, women with our tits up for all to see. Nobody has their worst angle saggy tits up, as we want to get laid. Don’t feel sad for anyone that can make a choice and what they want to do with their body. We are living longer, we feel younger and don’t want the outside to not mirror the inside. As for those doctors , you may not realise this but most of them do burns and facial deformities and serous cases for free Its the women that have the cosmetic stuff that help those guys do the other stuff. They just don’t brag about it, its all done quietly with no fuss.
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RHP User
12 years ago
a lot of women here who have had breast surgery linking it to genital mutilation. Seriously LRE, if something is making you unconfident Im of the opinion of do whatever you belive to make you happy. I have gf's who have had breast surgery and there confidence compared to before hand is amazing.
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RHP User
12 years ago
do we dye our hair,wear clothes that are in fashion,wear makeup, wash our bodies at least once a day,wear deodorant,wear perfume ,the list is endless. We are pack animals,the lone hermit probably resists these imperatives but we live,work and associate with other humans. We have cohorts that advise us and are role models.People of a similar age,socio economic group,we want to fit in,with them.When we don't we may face criticism even ostracism. If you look at the profiles here LRE there is definitely an emphasise on the physical imperatives of today.Men and women strive to be as physically attractive as they can be, based on an ideal that they perceive is the right one to achieve their desires. Breast enhancement is just another aspect of trying to achieve this.If this makes a woman happy for even a nano second who are we to deny her.? Even if a year from now she gazes into the magic mirror and wants more.
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RHP User
12 years ago
I have a couple of Piercings, A few Tattoos , And a few customised Scars . I was confident with my body image before & now I exude Confidence ;) I did it for me , because I liked it . Each of these "modifications" is a postcard from a time in my life. If you saw me with my clothes on , you wouldn't see the markings that are a part of my Story . GG♒ - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
12 years ago
How very noble sounding of you,OP, but trust me your sadness is wasted on me ...for I'm having a blast!!Not bothering on commenting on your other diatribe...damn now I'm feeling sad for you!!
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RHP User
12 years ago
That photo of yours is fricking amazing. My cock is twitching :P
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RHP User
12 years ago
social pressures obviously play a significant role, they always have to some extent but these days there is such a disproportionate emphasis on our physical appearance as reflecting our worth. Women in particular are often judged almost solely on the way they look, and whether they match up to the 'ideals' that we are bombarded with via the media. Hence the majority of us can't help but begin to judge ourselves, worrying about every part of our body that we think doesn't measure up. And of course in regards to breasts, we have sexualised them to such a degree that there is huge controversy over whether a woman can show and use them for their intended purpose in public. I admit that I often wish my boobs were a bit bigger... not a lot...just one more cup size would do me because I am small-framed. But I wouldn't consider surgery, even if I did have the money. That's just me though and I don't judge other women who do have it. Who knows...if for some reason I was to lose a cup size then maybe I would consider an enlargement. Because I think it's not all just about social pressures, but also that breasts are important as something that contributes significantly to our identity as women...hence women often having reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy, to preserve that part of themselves that makes them feel 'womanly'. I guess in that way, it could be seen as being similar to the way men feel about their penises...and surprise surprise, there are the same concerns over size and whether they're 'big enough'.
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RHP User
12 years ago
I guess that makes you a legs and arse man then, lol. I think this subject is a bit like the abortion debate, it's the womans choice/decision. If a woman decides to have breast implants it only concerns her. Mind you if you are thinking about having implants then that changes the debate a bit and your topic is then relevant.
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RHP User
12 years ago
Your logic is flawed. If you think tatoos and piercings, etc are cool you can hardly make a comment on other body modifications can you. I would say not. So glad you were happy for your GF to make a choice about her own body. Sorry but that sounds totally patronizing. Double DD! I am also petite just 5 foot and I think I may get a reduction one day. Was thinking halving them to DD would be nice, well that is what my GP recommended anyway. Was trying on bras now actually. Looks like I am now a G cup in some brands. Not f'n happy Jan. :(
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RHP User
12 years ago
A girl I worked with had a breast reduction. She sas sivk of the issues associated with large breasts. Afterwoods she looked amazing. Everything she wore enhaned her body so much more than before.
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RHP User
12 years ago
the only body mods I've seen that made me think WTF??? was a guy who made his cock into a multifunction tool, he had vibrators, sex balls, a melody device and a torch inserted into it, had to have surgery to change the batteries and ended up with a cock twice as thick as a baseball bat that looked like a lumpy overstuffed sausage.
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Cheekyarses
12 years ago
Mister Green - thumbs up!!
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RHP User
12 years ago
Omg I though I had an opinion and liked to voice it?? What more can one say on the matter??? But.... "What the fuck, I'm confused" Mr CockSucker
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RHP User
12 years ago
That was just beautiful.....re: your friend's nephew....what a lovely man :)- Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
12 years ago
I'm pretty sure anyone who's of a Psychology back ground will tell you. fixing head problems by changing body shapes is just putting a bandaid on a bigger problem.I'm pretty sure there's a bunch of breast enchantments ladies out there who are having a great time. I imagine these to be the exception to the rule. People who had no real confidence issue in the first place. It's all the other folk I'm commenting on.I had a fairly heated discussion with a buddy ab out this last night. At one point I said "so if I got a penis enlargement to make me feel more confident, what you you say about that?" She laughed at me and said she'd think I was silly for doing it..That makes my point pretty clearly I think?I just wish people could get up in the morning and look at them selves and feel happy what ever shape they're in..I'm happy for reasonably balance folk to do what ever they like with their bodies. They can rely on them selves to make informed decisions. It's when people start saying stuff to the effect "I'm suffering lack of confidence and new hair,boobs,dick... will fix it" that I begin to feel alarmed.And on a final note. Look at what social pressure do to so many of our youth? I think dealing with it is one of our great challenges as a society. So you'll excuse me for getting a little ansi about it?@Meeka back in the day, touch footy with DD's was quite a challenge.. And although she never said directly, I think they annoyed her in bed to..
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RHP User
12 years ago
..now I see the typo's..~shakes head~
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RHP User
12 years ago
Yeah.. I could have made the original post a little less sweeping.
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RHP User
12 years ago
I've often felt dismayed at how lovely stories like this make way for the scary horrible shit that sells soap products and life insurance..~frowns~Quoting 'ruby_blossum' there was a Plastics surgeon convention happening right there, right then.(pretty handy hey! )One of my clients is Aunty to one of Melbournes leading plastic surgeons....apparently many of them went straight to the hospitals and just jumped in helping out where they were needed.The particular man I am speaking about still to this day sees the people he worked with in Bali (the Melbourne based ones) free of charge to help them with their ongoing treatment.I believe it is the same with other plastic surgeons around Australia who were there at the time.None of them have ever sought public recognition.I think you would find there are many good deeds being done all the time, we just dont hear about them in the media.
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RHP User
12 years ago
You can live with the monkey on your back or do something about it... If there's something your not happy about with yourself, pull your finger out and go and do something about it. Forget the people who sit back and judge. It's your life , your body , so get out and do something positive that will make you feel better about yourself. Who cares if someone else doesn't agree ? I've been privy to see some positive changes to personalities through surgery, both girls and guys. Don't tell me it's in vain.... The proof is in the final results and the gain in confidence. We're here for a good time, not a long time.. Life is not a rehearsal... make everything count... Jay
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RHP User
12 years ago
A long time chat friend of mine called me in tears about a month ago. The guy she had been seeing for a while, around 6 months I guess, had been pressuring her to have breast enhancement surgery. Now she has a wonderful petite figure and (what I consider) perfect perky B cups and was quite happy with them. Not him, right from the start he started making comments on how better she would look, how better she would feel, how confidant she would be if she had larger boobs. He even went as far as organising a mate of his who is a plastic surgeon to do the op and he was going to pay for it all! And he didn't want her to just go up to a C cup, no he wanted her at least a D, if not a DD... Naturally my friend was pissed off and a little confused. She had fallen heavily for this guy and this was the only stumbling block that had happened. So after she told me the story, I suggested she ask her beau the following question: She will have breat enhancement if he gets a penis enlargement at the same time. Naturally he was agast, there was nothing wrong with his cock and how dare she even suggest that it wasn't up to the task. She knew then that the relationship was over and luckily she is still the petitle little lady I call a friend.
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RHP User
12 years ago
You have your opinion on this - my opinion on your opinion is that it is sweeping and judgemental. What an adult person does to make himself/herself happy (whether physically, emotionally, mentally and all the llies) has nothing to do with you, me or anyone else. Justification is not needed. And they do not need to be made to feel like they are inferior or patronised because they want to better themselves. Peace out ma-friend!
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RHP User
12 years ago
...we could all discuss who's decision it really was.. I love your solution Mooka. ~laughs~Quoting 'mooka' A long time chat friend of mine called me in tears about a month ago. The guy she had been seeing for a while, around 6 months I guess, had been pressuring her to have breast enhancement surgery. Now she has a wonderful petite figure and (what I consider) perfect perky B cups and was quite happy with them. Not him, right from the start he started making comments on how better she would look, how better she would feel, how confidant she would be if she had larger boobs. He even went as far as organising a mate of his who is a plastic surgeon to do the op and he was going to pay for it all! And he didn't want her to just go up to a C cup, no he wanted her at least a D, if not a DD... Naturally my friend was pissed off and a little confused. She had fallen heavily for this guy and this was the only stumbling block that had happened. So after she told me the story, I suggested she ask her beau the following question: She will have breat enhancement if he gets a penis enlargement at the same time. Naturally he was agast, there was nothing wrong with his cock and how dare she even suggest that it wasn't up to the task. She knew then that the relationship was over and luckily she is still the petitle little lady I call a friend.
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RHP User
12 years ago
you wouldnt want the guy who does breast augmentation surgery.....to perform reconstructive surgery on an accident victim, or a burns victim for example. that would be like asking a panel beater to recondition your transmission...they simply dont have the skills set to cross over.
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RHP User
12 years ago
everyones reason for considering either an augmentation or reduction, is entirely their own, and absolutely unique. to suggest its based on self esteem issues or confidence issues, is a sweeping generalisation, and really, kind of insulting.
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RHP User
12 years ago
.......Quoting 'mikeandshel' you wouldnt want the guy who does breast augmentation surgery.....to perform reconstructive surgery on an accident victim, or a burns victim for example. that would be like asking a panel beater to recondition your transmission...they simply dont have the skills set to cross over.
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RHP User
12 years ago
If you make a decision based on pressure from others, or broader social popular views, is it really still your decision? If I bully or manipulate you into doing something and it turned out to be a bad idea. You'd rightly be annoyed with me for misleading you, right? You'd feel that it was not JUST your decision?What you suggest is what I'd like to believe. I just don't see the evidence. If this was not social trend/pressure driven, we'd see roughly equal amounts of women going from perky to flat (statistically). As ridiculous as that sounds, you see some evidence of it.Also it's not just me saying this. Many many times in the forums other people have made the link to self esteem issues them selves. Many claiming a more beautiful body fixed insecurity problems. This truly alarms me.Be happy in your self and make sure all your choices are actually your's.Quoting 'mikeandshel' everyones reason for considering either an augmentation or reduction, is entirely their own, and absolutely unique. to suggest its based on self esteem issues or confidence issues, is a sweeping generalisation, and really, kind of insulting.
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'mikeandshel' you wouldnt want the guy who does breast augmentation surgery.....to perform reconstructive surgery on an accident victim, or a burns victim for example. that would be like asking a panel beater to recondition your transmission...they simply dont have the skills set to cross over. My Plastic Surgeon specialised in hand and facial trauma reconstructions...unsure if that is the same as a cosmetic surgeons qualifications but there you go.
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RHP User
12 years ago
The people I refer to are' a close family member' two close family friends and a girl I see through my work.. I've witnessed the before and the return of their own self worth,, ( self esteem ) . Suggesting this to be generalisation is well off the mark. Its real, one of the girls in particular had her body mangled by a so called specialist where she lost her baby and her life on the operating table.. Fortunately they bought her back, ( the specialist no where in sight ) but her body was left a mess.. Cut a long story short... she had surgery in Thailand on her stomach and her boobs and is now back to the happy girl she once was... Her self esteem has slowly returned and I have no doubt what it is that helped her back... How do I know... This girl is my daughter...
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'dewata' You have your opinion on this - my opinion on your opinion is that it is sweeping and judgemental. What an adult person does to make himself/herself happy (whether physically, emotionally, mentally and all the llies) has nothing to do with you, me or anyone else. Justification is not needed. And they do not need to be made to feel like they are inferior or patronised because they want to better themselves. Peace out ma-friend!
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Mischeviouslad
12 years ago
This is why I think this topic has the potential to appear....a bit.... hypocritical... (Not the author... stressing that point... just opening out the concept and attitudes towards of body modification a little.).Ask a sample of 100 guys in here the following questions, requiring a yes/no answer... and see what sort of result you get...."if a surgeon offered you a single pill, that enlarged your penis by 2 inches..... would you take it?"then ask....."If a surgeon offered you an invasive and potentially risky operation that enlarged your penis by 2 inches..... would you take it.?"DGDG
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RHP User
12 years ago
I (Mrs Cruizy) Had my breasts enlarged 8 years ago. From a size 10A to a 12DDI was in no way insecure or having self esteem issues or doing it to please my man. Actually Mr Cruizy was quite sad to see my old boobies go. The reason I chose to go ahead with surgery was because I was so sick of trying to find clothing to fit me. I would see tops that looked lovely on the hanger, but when I tried them on they would fit perfectly around my shoulders and everywhere else except my bust area, it would sag or drape down and look terrible.Which was awful.Now I have a beautiful hourglass figure and have no problems finding clothing to fit me.I didn't go exceedingly large, just big enough to fit my frame. Most people don't realise I have had surgery unless I tell them.I know there are girls out there that go under the knife for the wrong reasons (trying to please a man, to fix how they feel about themselves etc etc) but not everyone is in that boat.IMHO I think go for it, so long as it is for the right reasons, not a bandaid cure for other dramas going on in your life.Just make sure you do your research and double check your surgeons qualifications and look at loads of there work before you commit.Oh and most importantly......cheapest doesn't always mean best!!!
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subgal_gc
12 years ago
Quoting 'Saturn65' Quoting 'mikeandshel' you wouldnt want the guy who does breast augmentation surgery.....to perform reconstructive surgery on an accident victim, or a burns victim for example. that would be like asking a panel beater to recondition your transmission...they simply dont have the skills set to cross over. My Plastic Surgeon specialised in hand and facial trauma reconstructions...unsure if that is the same as a cosmetic surgeons qualifications but there you go. There is a big difference in the qualifications of a Plastic surgeon v's a Cosmetic surgeon... and if anyone is ever considering getting any sort of surgery (breast, face, or any other body part) then I advise them to do their research very carefully. At the end of the day what a person does to their own body is no one elses business but theirs. And they have the right to change what ever they like for whatever reason. No one else has the right to judge one way or the other! Just my 2c worth
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'mikeandshel' you wouldnt want the guy who does breast augmentation surgery.....to perform reconstructive surgery on an accident victim, or a burns victim for example. that would be like asking a panel beater to recondition your transmission...they simply dont have the skills set to cross over. They have at least seven years training as doctor then they specialise. But it depends on the doctor, some are just better than others. Same for any other surgeons
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'submissivegalgc' Quoting 'Saturn65' Quoting 'mikeandshel' you wouldnt want the guy who does breast augmentation surgery.....to perform reconstructive surgery on an accident victim, or a burns victim for example. that would be like asking a panel beater to recondition your transmission...they simply dont have the skills set to cross over. My Plastic Surgeon specialised in hand and facial trauma reconstructions...unsure if that is the same as a cosmetic surgeons qualifications but there you go. There is a big difference in the qualifications of a Plastic surgeon v's a Cosmetic surgeon... and if anyone is ever considering getting any sort of surgery (breast, face, or any other body part) then I advise them to do their research very carefully. At the end of the day what a person does to their own body is no one elses business but theirs. And they have the right to change what ever they like for whatever reason. No one else has the right to judge one way or the other! Just my 2c worthas we did, when we were looking at it....we took the advice of my brother in law and his wife, both medical professionals, and sought out someone who actually was a 'surgeon'...ie a fellow of the Australiasian College of Surgeons, you'll find some cosmetic 'surgeons' are little more than GP's who've done some bridging courses...be wary of those who can only offer 'twilight' or 'local' anesthetics....as this is an indication of their level of expertise and qualification... we chose wisely, and had a sensational result first time....
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RHP User
12 years ago
You know, the "Thanks for raising an interesting subject" type of thing.They contain things like "I would have posted something but I didn't want to offend the small breasted.."I got another one yesterday which got me thinking.I've actually known a few women with very very small breasts. One thing I can say about them was, they all liked there boobies. In fact a handful off them totally loved them. I've met women who had issues with their boobs and interestingly, all these women had either very large boobs or boobs I would describe as average sized.I suspect that there is more than one social generalization ensconced in this topic?
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'LittleRedEngine' You know, the "Thanks for raising an interesting subject" type of thing.They contain things like "I would have posted something but I didn't want to offend the small breasted.."I got another one yesterday which got me thinking.I've actually known a few women with very very small breasts. One thing I can say about them was, they all liked there boobies. In fact a handful off them totally loved them. I've met women who had issues with their boobs and interestingly, all these women had either very large boobs or boobs I would describe as average sized.I suspect that there is more than one social generalization ensconced in this topic? Like abortion, or anything to do with a woman's body & why she does what she does.This thread has been the most patronising & arrogant post I've come across since I joined RHP.Move on OP
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'OneEmerald' Quoting 'LittleRedEngine' You know, the "Thanks for raising an interesting subject" type of thing.They contain things like "I would have posted something but I didn't want to offend the small breasted.."I got another one yesterday which got me thinking.I've actually known a few women with very very small breasts. One thing I can say about them was, they all liked there boobies. In fact a handful off them totally loved them. I've met women who had issues with their boobs and interestingly, all these women had either very large boobs or boobs I would describe as average sized.I suspect that there is more than one social generalization ensconced in this topic? Like abortion, or anything to do with a woman's body & why she does what she does.This thread has been the most patronising & arrogant post I've come across since I joined RHP.Move on OP 100% Totally agree OneEmerald!! I've had breast augmentation, I was confident before the procedure but there were personal issues I had with my breasts now I couldn't be happier!I also have tattoos and piercing's and I think you are making an incredibly broad generalization, I think in this case you should keep your opinion to yourself! Each woman to their own!!I also totally agree with Mischievouslad, if guys could do it I know 95% would. And my surgeon was the lead surgeon and president on the plastic surgeons association he often performed surgery on patients in need for facial, hand and body alterations, there is such this as being multi talented.
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RHP User
12 years ago
None of us are after your pity!
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RHP User
12 years ago
Please give me a boob job, i am dying for one ...oh hang on a minute , i got great boobs what am i talking about,again ? ,silly me ...but , hang on can i have it after i give birth ? and i tell ya when i want one later it would ony be C cup , i promised ...just like what i got now , and no ,not becoz i have issues with confidence ok, i just like perky boobs like what i got now is that ok ,Bozz ? wink* wink *
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RHP User
12 years ago
Op is digging a hole and the sand will soon cave in on him. Its actually pathetic that he thinks like this. I did have a certain amount of respect for him until now. LRE you need to change your way of thinking. Your logic is soo confused- Posted from rhpmobile
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jensta
12 years ago
I have a Gorgeous tattoo ... looking forward to new one soon My ears are Pierced & my belly & I have Implants I have a bald pussy & I colour my hair I paint my fingers & Toes I wear make up & style my hair I dress with Style And I am happy
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'daisy0chain' Quoting 'OneEmerald' Quoting 'LittleRedEngine' You know, the "Thanks for raising an interesting subject" type of thing.They contain things like "I would have posted something but I didn't want to offend the small breasted.."I got another one yesterday which got me thinking.I've actually known a few women with very very small breasts. One thing I can say about them was, they all liked there boobies. In fact a handful off them totally loved them. I've met women who had issues with their boobs and interestingly, all these women had either very large boobs or boobs I would describe as average sized.I suspect that there is more than one social generalization ensconced in this topic? Like abortion, or anything to do with a woman's body & why she does what she does.This thread has been the most patronising & arrogant post I've come across since I joined RHP.Move on OP 100% Totally agree OneEmerald!! I've had breast augmentation, I was confident before the procedure but there were personal issues I had with my breasts now I couldn't be happier!I also have tattoos and piercing's and I think you are making an incredibly broad generalization, I think in this case you should keep your opinion to yourself! Each woman to their own!!I also totally agree with Mischievouslad, if guys could do it I know 95% would. And my surgeon was the lead surgeon and president on the plastic surgeons association he often performed surgery on patients in need for facial, hand and body alterations, there is such this as being multi talented. when I first came across this thread, but didn't want to be rash or impulsive...So I was polite with my first comment, but subsequent comments from the OP have become more offensive, patronising & arrogant. As his opinions about this issue are continually made at any opportunity, not just this thread, but also on at least another 3 threads. Which makes why wonder, why the fuck would a man keep harping on about his "opinion" about breast augmentation. For fucks sake, get over it! This has nothing to do with opinions.
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RHP User
12 years ago
Mikeandshel. Just to educate you on the skills of plastic surgeons. I would imagine most of them do some cosmetic surgery at times, the ones I know and work with certainly do, they are also surgeons of extreme skill with kids who need craniofacial reconstruction, burns, removal of extra digits, and clefts. I know because i nurse them.
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RHP User
12 years ago
Incredibly judgmental attitudes from members of, what I thought to be, a non-judgmental site!!
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MessYourSheets
12 years ago
I think he may be one of the only men I've heard say anything negative about fake boobs.. Each to their own LRE. In this case, I am of the opinion "their own" is very easy on the eye.. I think you were deliberately trying to stir people up with this silly thread...- Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'msmarvelous'Mikeandshel. Just to educate you on the skills of plastic surgeons. I would imagine most of them do some cosmetic surgery at times, the ones I know and work with certainly do, they are also surgeons of extreme skill with kids who need craniofacial reconstruction, burns, removal of extra digits, and clefts. I know because i nurse them. we asked for advice, were told the skills required werent as formalised for cosmetic surgeons as they were for plastic surgeons....and went from there.... what we discovered was that a huge disparity in skills and qualifications existed....and that 10 years ago there wasnt even a recognised training facility for cosmetic surgeons to sharpen their skills at..it was overseas, or as an 'apprentice' to someone trained elsewhere...the guys who learn their craft at somewhere thats affiliated with the Australian college of surgeons....these are the guys employed at hospitals...have a much more refined skill set, than those trained, for arguments sake, at some 'college' in an unpronouncable township in some foreign land.... i know which one i'd trust, and i know which one we chose.....plastic surgeons...if they are such, are highly skilled professionals...however, cosmetic surgons who call themselves plastic surgeons....may not be. who would you trust? the higher skilled one, i'm sure.... the surgeon, not the doctor with a couple of 3 day training seminars under his belt...
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'CravingBlonde' Incredibly judgmental attitudes from members of, what I thought to be, a non-judgmental site!! And I will add, OP, unless a person is seeking your sympathy, don't feel sorry for them. Their choice is their choice, let them make it. At some stage down the track if they find that they made a mistake, or need a shoulder to lean on, be there for them then...
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RHP User
12 years ago
Quoting 'johnj13' I think he may be one of the only men I've heard say anything negative about fake boobs.. Each to their own LRE. In this case, I am of the opinion "their own" is very easy on the eye.. I think you were deliberately trying to stir people up with this silly thread...- Posted from rhpmobile
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