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Plastic Surgery For You And Me

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Post Sat Oct 02, 2004 11:56 am

being a weird looking italian kid, i got picked on mercilessly growing up in a small parochial northern town. my original curly hair was cut off by my mother into a pudding bowl style because she thought that "fitted in" (it didn't, it just made me look like a dork) i had big buck teeth which got smashed in a fight at school thus making me have broken buck teeth, and my mum dressed me in the dullest clothes imaginable, always artificial fibre *ugh*, flares when they were 5 years out of date, parkas & anoraks, plastic platform shoes (which i didn't need) and made me take a bloody flask and ham sandwiches everywhere. remember Dwayne Dibley the Cat's doofus alter ego from Red Dwarf? that was me as a kid.

bejasus, i didn't just need plastic surgery as a kid, I needed a family transplant.

it took years before i could even look in the mirror without thinking *t w a t*

bizarrely, me and Mrs Taw have always encouraged our kids to have at least some sense of style and dress with some flair and style their hair etc and what did we get? a pair of natural born doofuses; small doofus is 100% nerd, down to the anorak and flask, bizarre obsession with numerical order, and will no doubrt grow up to be a trainspotter. and I actively discourage him so that he may avoid this terrible fate!

(my mother desp wanted me to be a trainspotter and would buy me books on trains and buses and passenger airliners etc thinking that this would be a hobby that appealed to me - I was usually breaking into derelict houses and setting fire to them)

I'd have love plastic surgery as a kid, but running away and getting adopted by another family would prob have been better; but I never had the guts to run away

Post Sat Oct 02, 2004 1:05 pm

Bret, the thing I was thinking along the lines of the ugly duckling/Swan thing. Children can change a lot when they grow up and when they get olders. Like the saying of "Late Bloomers". There fore incurageing them as they are young, exceptance of themselves. Not the putting down of them. That is indeed cruil.



Edited by - Finalday on 10/2/2004 2:23:09 PM

Post Sat Oct 02, 2004 3:21 pm

Sorry Fd i wasn't thinking along those lines. It does make sense but it may not happen.

Trying to think along the lines of a parent tho (which i'm not btw) if my son/daughter was being picked on at school because of their ears, i wouldn't take the chance of them having to go through a few years (potentially even a life time, take Prince Charles for example) of bullying because of something so insignificant.

I would rather let them have a happy childhood free from bullying than take the chance of nature putting it more in line with everybody else. Which it may not do.

Believe me, i am one for individualism (bit of a long word for me) but if my childs confidence and self esteem was at stake, i would certainly do anything i could to make them happy. Even if it meant surgery.

If on the other hand my 14 year old daughter asked for bigger breasts, i would say no.

zlo

Post Sun Oct 03, 2004 7:54 am

Okay, i didn't read all the posts (as my wife called and I must be going home now), but:
a) there's an opinion that big breasts appeal most to infantile men (not proven, so can't comment);
b) the size of the breast is actually a matter of taste, and if the former is true, it's clear where such chicks are heading;
c) breast enlargement and penis enlargement are the two sides of the coin. I still think that sexual relationships are a continuation of the spiritual/emotional ones, and putting an epmphasis on the former (especially in the physical sense (I mean the organ augmentation here) will not compensate the lack of the latter, apart from enriching plastic surgeons), hence we will either have a total deterioration of human relationships or there soon be major changes in attitudes;
d)both such chichks and guys are plain dumb, IMO.
e) will write more after I read all posts.


Life is sexually transmitted

Post Mon Oct 04, 2004 9:53 am

I believe that so called Peer Pressure can be so ruthless that young and old alike are lured into a false sence that there are, all kinds of things wrong with their bodies. When one is continously badgered about one thing or another, they look in the mirror and thats all they see.If we could look and see the real image, I believe it will be fabilous............


Beauty realy is in us all......................AZAR

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