> Gary Denton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I hate fake boobs.  Some members on the female side
> of my family have
> also had breat reduction surgery and they are
> happier and I think look better.

Since no woman has perspected (at least a few pages
ahead - I haven't looked at all mail inbetween; Julia
has quite a bit on her plate, what with the little
tykes sick and all):  

When I was a teenager, yeah I felt underendowed - of
course, as a teen, you feel pretty inadequate in many
areas of your so-called life.  ;)  But by college
graduation, my self-confidence didn't depend on having
C's.  (In fact, later when I was overweight, C's were
a *definite* hindrance, both to fit-of-clothing and
horsebackriding.)

I've had one friend who could hardly wait to get
reduction surgery (she was a DD and only 4'10"), after
she had her children, and another whose medical
condition granted her less-than-training-bra size, and
she eventually had implants (B).  I think both their
surgeries were justifiable.

But I think it's *appalling* that teenagers are given
breast implants as 'graduation presents' -- and SHAME
on those doctors!!!  _Any_ surgery involving general
anesthesia carries a small but definite risk of death.
 How pathetic to risk one's life to be
"well-endowed"...

Debbi
Quite Content As I Am - At Least In That Department
Maru   ;)


                
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