I like women just the way God made them, imperfections and all....not the way some sleazy plastic surgeon made them.
i have never laid my hands on fake boobs b4, how do they feel? R they as soft as real ones, or hard like rock? Those p*rn actresses have some disfigured boods, they disgust me
I just don't like the fact that women can go out and buy fakes ones only to then project themselves to be something their not. They create a whole new image of themselves from a non-natural addition which basically consists of two balloons filled with jelly. If you took them away, then the person would have to go back to who they really were before. So, they kind of become a fake person if you ask me. That's the good thing about women 50+ years ago. They were all real. I know this situation is not unique to women or to this body part. However, it is the most prevalent.
I don't like fake at all. Fake faces look fake. They don't look good. They look like someone trying to be something they aren't. Fake boobs, don't look right, they don't move right, and most of all they don't feel right. They aren't fun. Real ones will each have their own sensitiviy, shape and size etc. that will inspire their own fun and activities. If I wanted "perfect" parts only I could build a mannequin, and have that. As far as having the perfct personality but still having all the work done, that is near impossible. A woman who's priorities are on having cosmetic surgery will almost never be someone I could spend time with. Those are so far removed from my priorities, that it would not be a perfect match. If a person had a horrible auto accident and has reconstructive surgery that is a different story.
as stated they're firm but not rock hard. and if done right they can look quite nice. unfortunately most look disproportional to their bodies (which some people like), and they lose their bounce.
I don't like fake. People do not need BREAST AUGMENTATIONS, TATTOOS, HAIR EXTENSIONS, PIERCINGS, or anything else that they were not born with to make themselves complete. Their parents made them like that, for crying out loud... why they need to "improve" themselves is beyond me. On the other hand, if ALL we are all looking at is "I wonder if they are fake or real?" every time we meet a girl (or for the ladies, a guy), then how shallow are we? When we DO find out they have something is fake, it better be because of some reason that is highly uncommon, like an accident, or something... "They feel like sandbags." I prefer NATURAL. It even comes to the point that if their personality was so good, they wouldn't need to be adding b00b5 or anything like that. I don't know why they need them. "they're for me to feel better about myself..." feel better about what? Being ARTIFICIAL?
Fake breast on women should not be an option, it should be a requirement. I would be open to the US government starting a tax, or "heathcare fund", that would grant plastic surgery to all women who need it.
Well if she is mentally and personality wise everything I want too then I don't see any problem. My feeling if I'm willing to date a woman with unshaven armpits because everything else about her I like then why should I discriminate against a woman who has had cosmetic surgery.
I voted the third option. I know of people that had the lap-band surgery done for the health benefits (reduced high blood pressure, no need for cholesterol meds, reduce risk of systemic cardiovascular disease, etc. better mobility)... And they just happen to look better over all, over time. Also, I know of women that had to have reconstruction cosmetic surgery after a bout with breast cancer... So, it's not always about the shallowness I read in this thread, predominately.
I get the point that if someone has had surgery for purely a cosmetic reason, then they probably have some self-esteem issues, and etc. Basically he/she shouldn't care to that extent about how they look. I agree. But get off the high horse, at some level all of you count physical looks as a factor too. BTW, this reminds me of a story. Two friends and I were in a crazy car accident 2 hrs from home around midnight. It's a miracle two of us walked out w/ just cuts and bruises. My third friend's head went throught the passenger window though. So we're in the hospital while my friend gets treatment. Twelve hours later, and no sleep, we have to head to the plastic surgeon so they can perform some other kind of treatment on his face. We're all sitting in the lobby. The only other people there is a girl and her parents. She looks perfectly fine. I can only assume she was there for something purely cosmetic. Pretty aggravating to see someone there by choice while my friend is loaded w/ pain killers and bandages all over his head.
No denying it. But a plastic face and plastic body body parts are a physical aesthetic that isn't attractive. As happens so much the fact that I can see faces and parts are fake makes the person get even less attractive. It is like when you go out with a girl and your own personal like or dislike can knock her up a few notches or down a few notches in the looks department depending on her personality. It is all subjective.
any of you guys remember the scene in "I'm gonna get you sucka" when the woman starts taking off everything fake, her hair, her nails, her legs. i believe that was the movie. edit: may have been "hollywood shuffle"
I don't care in principle, but it depends on the warranty. It's so common in LA. People get surgeries every other year. I can understand the rationale for women putting themselves up to the pain. What would bother me is if they trashed other people based on their looks as a way to justify their surgeries. I'm not too keen on wasting my time with that kind of personality, but I admit that I've wasted more time than I planned.
"We're ALL REAL in this bbs, ey. None of us are fake, homes. Just look at me... I am touching myself... I AM real... look at me... touch here... touch there... touch... OooOoooo... that felt good... How about that, mister funny?" - G-Lo
It only matters if it's in any way, shape or form a reflection on her as a person. If a woman is that self-conscious to the point that she feels obliged to go to such extremes to 'look good' and may be suffer -- healthwise -- in the process, what does it really say about her? Is that the kind of person you want to spend a lifetime with?