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.

/hippie