bgl~

very well said.

-bb


>From: "Brian Ledwith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Boobs (Was RE: What a brilliant Day!!!!)
>Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 11:01:56 -0800
>
>A few months ago I was contacted by a well known plastic surgeon in San
>Francisco, requesting some services that would require me to be in his
>office for a number of days.  My first thought was "oh, jeez, this is
>going to be a trip, all these trophy wives coming in for augmentations".
>I couldn't have been more wrong.
>
>While I was there I saw dozens of women and men come in, completely
>normal, average, plain-Jane (and plain-Jack) people you see every day,
>at the office, at the grocery, at church.  A number of women came in for
>breast augmentation consultations, and a few men for peck-inserts (or
>whatever the medical term for that is...).  No one wanted to look like a
>stripper, they just weren't happy.  A number of them were coming in,
>looking for a bit of a "lift", as they had had a few children over the
>years, and they felt that they were starting to look, and therefore
>feel, older than they were.  I see nothing abnormal or wrong with a
>beautiful 45 year old wanting to look their age.
>
>There's a stigma about those who seek cosmetic surgery, and it's really
>not just.  I've since learned that a number of people I know had one
>procedure or another done, and I never knew it.  God bless them all, as
>they are all happier now.  If I'm going to spend a few thousand on a
>watch, partially for cosmetic reasons, most people wouldn't have an
>issue with that... What's the problem with someone spending some money
>on their body?
>
>
>
>--> -----Original Message-----
>--> From: Harkins,Patrick [mailto:HarkinPA@;MapleLeaf.ca]
>--> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 9:11 AM
>--> To: CF-Community
>--> Subject: Boobs (Was RE: What a brilliant Day!!!!)
>-->
>--> Well-said Deanna! On that note did you ever see "before" pictures of
>--> Pamela
>--> Anderson? She was quite striking.... Anyways, I agree - women are
>--> beautiful
>--> and sexy as they are and do not need to try to conform to some
>societal
>--> norm
>--> of attractiveness.
>-->
>--> Patrick
>-->
>--> > -----Original Message-----
>--> > From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:deanna.schneider@;ces.uwex.edu]
>--> > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 9:59 AM
>--> > To: CF-Community
>--> > Subject: Re: What a brilliant Day!!!!
>--> >
>--> >
>--> > Hey Critz,
>--> > Not trying to be a downer....just realistic. I think that
>--> > lots of women are
>--> > told they'll be more beautiful, accepted, popular, talented,
>--> > etc. if they
>--> > have bigger boobs. In reality, bigger boobs are just bigger
>--> > boobs, and they
>--> > come with a lot of hassles. I didn't even mention things like
>--> > not having men
>--> > look you in the face when they talk to you, or being
>--> > instantly perceived as
>--> > stupid because of your looks. I don't actually have those
>--> > issues so much,
>--> > cause I dress to minimize. But, a friend of mine who has a little
>more
>--> > self-esteem about her body type gets some pretty wacky
>--> > attention by men. I'm
>--> > not some sort of militant feminist. I think it's great that
>--> > my friend feels
>--> > comfortable showing off her body. I just hate to see people
>--> > mess with their
>--> > bodies when (most likely) she's beautiful just the way she is.
>--> > -d
>--> >
>--> >
>--> >
>--> > Deanna Schneider
>--> > Interactive Media Developer
>--> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>--> >
>--> >
>-->
>-->
>
>
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