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over a year ago
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Well iv had a gastric band and lost nine nearlt 10stone now and certainly dont regret that. Would love a boob reduction and uplift. Think yhats what i will have done next when i can afford it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Well iv had a gastric band and lost nine nearlt 10stone now and certainly dont regret that. Would love a boob reduction and uplift. Think yhats what i will have done next when i can afford it "
Can you not get one on the NHS ? |
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over a year ago
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"I would love to have my boobs done. Wouldnt want them massive just abit more than a handfull!! "
I have checked your profile, they are very nice..big enough for rope bondage..and nipple clamps.. |
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over a year ago
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They are not big enough to the extent that they wsrrent nhs funding. And besides why put strain on the nhs. Its would be purely because i want smaller and my pert boobs. I paid private for my band even though i could have got one on the nhs. I feel the money is needed elsewhere ie cancer treatments, neonatal, etc |
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"They are not big enough to the extent that they wsrrent nhs funding. And besides why put strain on the nhs. Its would be purely because i want smaller and my pert boobs. I paid private for my band even though i could have got one on the nhs. I feel the money is needed elsewhere ie cancer treatments, neonatal, etc"
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over a year ago
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I wouldn't get it done, it shocks me when women (sure men too before I get pounced on) in their 20s want work done for purely cosmetic reasons.
Confidence building is understandable at any age, but cosmetic surgery is a bit, sad in my opinion.
Give me 20 years though and I'll retract that no doubt |
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over a year ago
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"I wouldn't know where to start on my body....so best leave it as it is
I would need to remortgage to pay for all mine lol "
You look fine as you are, nice boobs and bum, leave well alone, once you start you wouldn't stop and you'd ruin yourself probably, theirs nothing wrong with a few perfect imperfections |
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"I wouldn't get it done, it shocks me when women (sure men too before I get pounced on) in their 20s want work done for purely cosmetic reasons.
Confidence building is understandable at any age, but cosmetic surgery is a bit, sad in my opinion.
Give me 20 years though and I'll retract that no doubt "
Cosmetic surgery can be to correct issues. So not sad at all. |
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"I wouldn't get it done, it shocks me when women (sure men too before I get pounced on) in their 20s want work done for purely cosmetic reasons.
Confidence building is understandable at any age, but cosmetic surgery is a bit, sad in my opinion.
Give me 20 years though and I'll retract that no doubt
Cosmetic surgery can be to correct issues. So not sad at all. "
I see where he's coming from, you do see young girls who are already gorgeous have the odd nip and tuck to try and make themselves perfect, there is an element of tragedy there, I think that's what he was getting at. Those people with say a huge nose or are flat chested that have surgery are understandable but some girls just ruin themselves when they were fine to start with |
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"I wouldn't get it done, it shocks me when women (sure men too before I get pounced on) in their 20s want work done for purely cosmetic reasons.
Confidence building is understandable at any age, but cosmetic surgery is a bit, sad in my opinion.
Give me 20 years though and I'll retract that no doubt
Cosmetic surgery can be to correct issues. So not sad at all.
I see where he's coming from, you do see young girls who are already gorgeous have the odd nip and tuck to try and make themselves perfect, there is an element of tragedy there, I think that's what he was getting at. Those people with say a huge nose or are flat chested that have surgery are understandable but some girls just ruin themselves when they were fine to start with "
Saying things like "some girls just ruin themselves" perpetuates the lack of confidence people suffer from. Surely it's their prerogative to do whatever they want to feel good about themselves, without judgment?
If I felt badly about a part of my body, I'd consider cosmetic surgery. It shouldn't be taboo to want to feel better about yourself. |
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"I wouldn't get it done, it shocks me when women (sure men too before I get pounced on) in their 20s want work done for purely cosmetic reasons.
Confidence building is understandable at any age, but cosmetic surgery is a bit, sad in my opinion.
Give me 20 years though and I'll retract that no doubt
Cosmetic surgery can be to correct issues. So not sad at all. "
Sorry for confusion - in my first paragraph I said purely cosmetic - if surgery benefits confidence etc then great, or ideally solves confidence issues. I meant it's sad that there are people in their 20s etc who regularly go for Botox, lip filler etc - often it fuels insecurity for them. |
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"I wouldn't get it done, it shocks me when women (sure men too before I get pounced on) in their 20s want work done for purely cosmetic reasons.
Confidence building is understandable at any age, but cosmetic surgery is a bit, sad in my opinion.
Give me 20 years though and I'll retract that no doubt
Cosmetic surgery can be to correct issues. So not sad at all.
I see where he's coming from, you do see young girls who are already gorgeous have the odd nip and tuck to try and make themselves perfect, there is an element of tragedy there, I think that's what he was getting at. Those people with say a huge nose or are flat chested that have surgery are understandable but some girls just ruin themselves when they were fine to start with
Saying things like "some girls just ruin themselves" perpetuates the lack of confidence people suffer from. Surely it's their prerogative to do whatever they want to feel good about themselves, without judgment?
If I felt badly about a part of my body, I'd consider cosmetic surgery. It shouldn't be taboo to want to feel better about yourself. "
I didn't say anything like that, thankfully - and I agree, if you feel bad, you should get it changed. That includes anything in life, not just surgery. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I didn't say anything like that, thankfully - and I agree, if you feel bad, you should get it changed. That includes anything in life, not just surgery. "
Ah no, it was a response to the post below yours. |
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"They are not big enough to the extent that they wsrrent nhs funding. And besides why put strain on the nhs. Its would be purely because i want smaller and my pert boobs. I paid private for my band even though i could have got one on the nhs. I feel the money is needed elsewhere ie cancer treatments, neonatal, etc"
Like this a lot!!! |
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