Originally posted by uzlessSo what if it's vanity related or not? It's her/his body and he/she has the right to choose to have them if he/she wants to.
Ya, but WHY would a girl decide to do that. It doesn't matter WHAT people do. That's irrelevant. You have to understand WHY they are doing it to make any kind of judgement call on it.
Implants are done mostly because they want guys to pay attention to them and to compete with other girls. It's a vanity thing.
Could you imagine guys doing this to their biceps? They'd be a laughingstock.
Is it wrong to wear make-up just because it's somehow related to vanity? Is it wrong to cut/add/dye your hair for the sake of looking closer to what one wants to look like?
It's that person's body, if he wants to pierce it to infinity, put some implants or whatever it's nobody else's business.
Originally posted by PalynkaHey, if people want to swim in the shallow end, I say let 'em.
So what if it's vanity related or not? It's her/his body and he/she has the right to choose to have them if he/she wants to.
Is it wrong to wear make-up just because it's somehow related to vanity? Is it wrong to cut/add/dye your hair for the sake of looking closer to what one wants to look like?
It's that person's body, if he wants to pierce it to infinity, put some implants or whatever it's nobody else's business.
Originally posted by Palynkaha, lipstick feminism all over again. I love it.
You're actually the shallow one that judge's people by such things.
EDIT: I'll save you the time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_feminism
Nothin' like objectifying yourself and then criticizing someone when they point it out to you. It's a perfect defense!....almost
Originally posted by uzlessHow is looking like one wants to look like 'objectifying themselves'?
ha, lipstick feminism all over again. I love it.
EDIT: I'll save you the time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_feminism
Nothin' like objectifying yourself and then criticizing someone when they point it out to you. It's a perfect defense!....almost
I think it's pathetic how some so-called feminists also pass judgement on women who do not behave to their standards. Feminism makes sense if it's about equality of rights, never about equality of behaviour.
Originally posted by stockenNah i reckon 90% of the time you can spot fake ones a mile away.
Most of the time you
can't even tell if it's "fake" or "real" breasts nowadays. When you see a
pair of breasts that looks a little too amazing (firm, big and pointing in
the "right" directions) and you automatically draw the conclusion they
must be breast implants you may in fact be looking at real breasts.