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Vagabundo



Joined: 26 Aug 2010

PostPosted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

naturegirl321 wrote:
cyui wrote:
Ahhh Nature Girl- Aren't us Centralized European Girls' just so lucky to be blessed with vulumptous bosoms'?

What power..mmmm must be a 'payback" for the Fall of the Byzantine Empire.

A new alliance against the little "Asian" Minor of 11BC. ( The Trojan War!!)..lol!


I got mine from my Irish-Scottish grandmother. Must be payback for something though.


it's Mother Nature's way of saying - I'm sorry I gave you the face and teeth of a Braveheart double.

here, have these.
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DorkothyParker



Joined: 11 Apr 2009
Location: Jeju

PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ergh!
Boob jobs have nothing to do with attracting men, or at least they shouldn't.
They are about an individual feeling comfortable in their clothes, skin, etc.

I don't know if I ranted about this in this thread yet, but American culture has a real hatred of "trying." It's always "you should be physically attractive, but don't wear makeup or have plastic surgery." It hardly seems fair to award a standard of beauty but judge or punish those who attempt to meet it. A person can't help the features they were born with.

I say there are two options: we celebrate all natural appearance as beautiful and attractive OR we accept there is a a beauty standard and validate that any successful unnatural efforts are as valid as natural beauty. Actually, it takes more effort to contour a nose via makeup than having a naturally small nose. Those who wear makeup should be applauded for their talent!

If a dame wants boobs so she can look hot to herself, she should get some damn boobs. She shouldn't get them for another person, she shouldn't NOT get them for another person. Our bodies, our choice, etc etc.
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Vagabundo



Joined: 26 Aug 2010

PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

DorkothyParker wrote:
Ergh!
Boob jobs have nothing to do with attracting men, or at least they shouldn't.
They are about an individual feeling comfortable in their clothes, skin, etc.

I don't know if I ranted about this in this thread yet, but American culture has a real hatred of "trying." It's always "you should be physically attractive, but don't wear makeup or have plastic surgery." It hardly seems fair to award a standard of beauty but judge or punish those who attempt to meet it. A person can't help the features they were born with.

I say there are two options: we celebrate all natural appearance as beautiful and attractive OR we accept there is a a beauty standard and validate that any successful unnatural efforts are as valid as natural beauty. Actually, it takes more effort to contour a nose via makeup than having a naturally small nose. Those who wear makeup should be applauded for their talent!

If a dame wants boobs so she can look hot to herself, she should get some damn boobs. She shouldn't get them for another person, she shouldn't NOT get them for another person. Our bodies, our choice, etc etc.


actually I'd disagree with you.

overly huge, fake, plastic boobies, not to mention plastic surgeries and injections that give you that "Lizard Face" have become so overly popular and prevalent that interestingly enough.. a sort of backlash has begun.

in Hollywood of all places (where all of the above reached ridiculous proportions)

there have been several recent stories where casting agents are specifically rejecting aspiring actors/actresses who are visibly "altered".

It's the new (counter) trend.

as a male, I've always hated the overly made up, overly plastic "glam" look on women. I realize this puts me in the minority, but that's where I'm the most comfortable as the majority of people are idiots.

I don't care for plastic breasts, but I'd leave the option to my female partner (her body after all). All I'd do is argue to ensure she didn't get them oversized/balloon size, which is a huge turnoff.

and then leave the choice to her.

Of course, post de facto I'd always have the choice of breaking up with her if I were truly horrified with the results
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DorkothyParker



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hence "successful" efforts. You know what they say, do or not not, there is no try.
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