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    I don't think we're on the same page here. The "game" phrase came in with Ani's comment.


    I don't think there are specific rules to anything, there are choices and circumstances. Let's say for instance a couple (married or not) who is has been in love with eachother and wants to spends the rest of their lives together happens to one day decide to get breast implants for whatever reason (to spice things up, to make both of them happy) I say go for it. Not something I would choose but it's their choice. Or a woman has breast cancer and had to have an operation to save her life, if it makes her feel a little bit normal again, I am all for it, not that it is my choice or in anyway my business, but I definitely understand. Or someone has an accident and so on.

    What I don't agree with is the pressure some woman face to have bigger breast or believing bigger breast means being more beautiful and sexually appealing because that is what the society or images, movies, advertisements we see everyday says or just having them because. It is their choice and certainly non of my business, but what's wrong with being natural? To me a woman's beauty and sex appeal is more than just her looks.

    To me it, it says something about someone's personality and self esteem. One that is generally associated with being materialistic and superficial. But again that is just my opinion.

    I do have a problem with sixteen year old's getting breast implants. They are still growing both mentally and physically and their parents and "doctors" should have better sense. But then again, that says a lot about the society one lives in.

    Don't really know why breast implants would get more attention that the cheating article ( although, I do find the research base quite idiotic and pinpoint, which undergrad student (male or female) do you know that doesn't want to sleep with everything in sight, minus the few exceptions of course) but hey oh well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonrage View Post
    I don't think we're on the same page here. The "game" phrase came in with Ani's comment.
    Yes, and he was totally on point for once. The idea of cosmetic surgery for aesthetic appeal says more about the "game" than it does the "player". "The game" being the way women are brought up in society as a result of a whole bunch of issues.


    What you said here basically agrees with this sentiment:
    Quote Originally Posted by dragonrage
    What I don't agree with is the pressure some woman face to have bigger breast or believing bigger breast means being more beautiful and sexually appealing because that is what the society or images, movies, advertisements we see everyday says or just having them because. It is their choice and certainly non of my business, but what's wrong with being natural? To me a woman's beauty and sex appeal is more than just her looks.
    Paying attention to the bolded parts, what do you think influences that choice? And then, can a person be held accountable for a choice made in the absence of good information or a proper education?

    A sixteen-year old receiving breast implants as a gift does not know it's wrong, and in the end, neither does the mother. Who's to blame, then? Why does it matter?

    We're quick to blame people for their decisions without realizing why those decisions were made in the first place, is all. I'm not even saying that the decision has to be respected, but rather understood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XanBcoo View Post
    Yes, and he was totally on point for once. The idea of cosmetic surgery for aesthetic appeal says more about the "game" than it does the "player". "The game" being the way women are brought up in society as a result of a whole bunch of issues.
    Originally Posted by Animeniax

    Breast implants say a lot about society as a whole, not just the women who feel the need to get them. Remember, don't hate the player, hate the game.


    dragonrage:You have a point. But it is also a person's choice whether to play or not and someone had to create the game and it took someone else to participate. And I don't regard a person's life as a game, it's not like there is a reset button and you can start over. But you do have a point.



    Quote Originally Posted by XanBcoo View Post
    A sixteen-year old receiving breast implants as a gift does not know it's wrong, and in the end, neither does the mother. Who's to blame, then? Why does it matter?

    We're quick to blame people for their decisions without realizing why those decisions were made in the first place, is all. I'm not even saying that the decision has to be respected, but rather understood.
    Quote Originally Posted by dragonrage View Post
    But then again, that says a lot about the society one lives in.

    Don't see where I ever said I didn't agree with what he said or you for that matter. Just that I didn't regard someone's life as a game and that I didn't agree with certain things and clearly stated it was just my opinion. I never said I didn't understand, just that I don't agree with it.

    Society: a community, nation, or broad grouping of people having common traditions, institutions, and collective activities and interests
    taken from merriam-webster dictionary


    We are all entitled to our opinions, views and preferences both you and I. Hippie.


    p.s. Whose blaming? I do have a problem with certain things.


    Are you saying that a parent who is responsible and should be informed about the medical and emotion impact of something like that being done to his or her child is absolved of that responsibility because it is socially acceptable? What about the doctor who should know and be very well educated in his field about it impact it has, is absolved of everything because it's socially acceptable?

    Is that what you are saying?


    If you go to a doctor (cosmetic or otherwise) they are required by law to explain what is going to be done to you. Where is the lack of information? Certainly there is no moral obligation, but where does ignorance come in?
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