<p>^ key word goal</p>
<p>ya i agree thats why i’m afraid to get a nose job</p>
<p>Yeah, I want to get a nose job. Nothing too drastic, just flattening out the bump and making the tip a little smaller.</p>
<p>aspire2011, if you would feel happier with the implants, then go for it. We don’t live in the stone ages anymore, and as long as other girls can have the option to enhance themselves, you are essentially competing with them for guys.</p>
<p>I don’t see why anyone would have a problem with you wanting to look more like the girl that your mind thinks you should be. We don’t bash homosexuals for wanting to go after the sex that their mind lusts after, so why should people question your decision?</p>
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<p>Because quite frankly, you won’t need it until then. I suppose I have no compelling reason for you not to do it if you really want to, but I am naturally disheartened that a lovely young woman such as yourself feels she must change her physical appearance to be happy. And this is not a personal jab at you, but I find breast augmentation to be very shallow. It would certainly not make me more attracted to the girl, but I can’t speak for everyone.</p>
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<p>Interesting. Large breasts are iconic characteristics of attractiveness because the opinions of men made it that way. Let’s face it, if men didn’t like it, women would have no motivation to do it. The social conventions that tell us large breasts are preferable to small breasts are, at the end of the day, derived from the preferences of men.</p>
<p>if you want bigger boobs, then get bigger boobs.
that’s not as drastic as a nose job or leg extensions o_O</p>
<p>Leg extensions sound incredibly painful… ugh.</p>
<p>I agree with PioneerJones. </p>
<p>…Be my best friend again?</p>
<p>Gladly :).</p>
<p>Thanks bruh.</p>
<p>I think that if you don’t think you’re ugly, then you shouldn’t do it. I don’t have a problem with plastic surgery, but it really is pointless unless you and/or others don’t think you’re good looking.</p>
<p>It’s your body so it’s your choice. </p>
<p>But really, most cosmetic surgery (for PURELY cosmetic reasons) is an indication of underlying problems such as low self-esteem. An extra cup size isn’t going to fix that.</p>
<p>Cosmetic surgery is expensive and is potentially dangerous, since it IS surgery. I really don’t think you should undergo plastic surgery unless you:
- have serious self-esteem issues to the point that you can’t function properly because you are so self-conscious of yourself, or
- have seriously damaged facial features due to some sort of injury or accident, damaged to the point that you become unrecognizable and will be mocked/feared for the way you look</p>
<p>I think I have a weird nose, I think I have strange cheeks, I hate my jawline. So what? I’m not going to go under the knife. Everyone has features that they don’t like. If they love everything about themselves, then they are narcissistic. Plus, once you “fix” yourself with plastic surgery, you’ll start noticing other things about yourself that could “use a little fixing”, and you’ll keep trying to change yourself. You’ll be the next Heidi Montag. Think about it - does ANYONE like her after she got all that plastic surgery? NO! They just think that she’s a total fake. They like her LESS after her surgery. Think about that before you make your decision.</p>
<p>This decision is COMPLETELY up to you. If you are doing this because of the influence of someone else, like a boyfriend or friends it isn’t worth it. Do what you want to do to your body, not what someone else wants. But think of all the possible outcomes, will you be happy with the choice you made down the road years from now? Is it worth the risk of infection and the side effects from surgery? Scars? Sometimes the pain isn’t fun either I have heard. Consider all your options and the outcomes, good and bad, that can happen, THEN make your decision, you don’t want to regret something down the road. But ultimately it is what you want to do:)</p>
<p>BigKev is awesome♥</p>
<p>@2chillaxin: Interesting. I guess I’m narcissistic then because I don’t have any issues with my face or body now, but like I said before I just want to make what’s good already even better. And if I can afford it, why not? </p>
<p>@Ozzy: I hear you, and I appreciate your opinions. The pro’s are fantastic, but the con’s are definitely pretty daunting. That being said, some risks are worth taking but you’ve made me reconsider if this is actually one that really is worth taking…But then I do think the pro’s kinda outweigh the con’s just because there’s always going to be that “but what if…” no matter what the subject is.</p>
<p>And to all the people talking about nose jobs: That ish is really scary. They literally break your nose in order to reconstruct it.</p>
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<p>I believe I answered this question on the previous page, in case you missed it.</p>
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What does homosexuality have to do with plastic surgery?</p>
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I find this hilarious.</p>
<p>Your prime goal is to augment your breasts, right? There are many ways to do that, some less dangerous than others. Google ‘breast augmentation’ and you’ll know. You can also consult to an expert first and search for other alternatives. There are numerous ways to achieve that goal.</p>
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I wouldn’t say a nose job was more extreme than a boob job? Does it become more extreme if it’s something on your face? I heard of leg extensions (I think that’s the same thing as what I heard) and it sounds pretty out there, you can’t even walk/run properly afterwards.</p>
<p>^I think it is more difficult to do something on your face because your nose is smaller and one wrong move and they could mess it up. Not really sure tho…lol</p>