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Title: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: ThrillexForLife on July 07, 2015, 12:18:40 am
What are your thoughts? Do you think they bring a negative impact or a positive?

My opinion I believe it's useless since some young teenagers and woman are not taking care of their bodies, and using injections to make themselves 2x more better. Well, I mean, sometimes it can be a success but you spending money that isn't much worth for. At least try eating more or going to gym. My goodness. I hate watching shows like Botched and seeing all these body parts just shag and be spoiled by these mankind things.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: amythealpha on July 07, 2015, 12:28:26 am
I hate the thought of plastic surgery. God made everyone perfect. Modifying your body in unnatural ways should be heavily frowned upon. If you don't like your body, maybe try taking care of it!
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: ThrillexForLife on July 07, 2015, 12:30:01 am
I hate the thought of plastic surgery. God made everyone perfect. Modifying your body in unnatural ways should be heavily frowned upon. If you don't like your body, maybe try taking care of it!

Totally agree.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: darkknight on July 07, 2015, 01:08:37 am
Alright, so plastic surgery. I'll assume most people know what plastic surgery is; the reconstruction or restoration of the body for [insert here] reasons. Those reasons could range from being able to move and function properly to just looking "attractive."

I am not completely against plastic surgery in the lines of wanting to look good, I'll explain. While I don't like how some people half butcher their bodies to look enhanced or attractive, we should be appreciative they exist. Most body surgeries for appearance do not look very good to begin with and I see it as a learning experience. It also helps other people to look at those people and say, "you know, I'm ok just the way I am" then leave it at that.

I hate the thought of plastic surgery. God made everyone perfect. Modifying your body in unnatural ways should be heavily frowned upon. If you don't like your body, maybe try taking care of it!

Now, to the positives of plastic surgery, I think it's good. Like any other medical procedure, it's exactly that, a medical procedure. Plastic surgery, or rather cosmetic surgery has a more broader list of benefits and purposes. Other than that, unless you have a malfunctioned body part, severe obesity, suffering from gender dysphoria (GID), or anything else of mental /or phyiscal significance, leave the plastic out of your body.

You're alright the way you are, just take good care of yourself. 
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Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: Wyldercat on July 07, 2015, 02:58:27 pm
It really depends on the cause.

As for cosmetic implants, I'm not a fan. It really makes no sense to me. If you want to look "better" then take better care of your body. Of course, a lot of the people who freak out on appearance look perfectly fine to begin with.

However, there are some medical purposes for plastic surgery, and those I support. For example, replacing skin from a tumor removal, defective body parts; etc.
So, my thoughts are mixed.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: magicfairy on July 07, 2015, 03:23:24 pm
Ever since I was really young I've hated the idea of plastic surgery, it's being someone else you're not. I don't believe in judging people by their appearances strongly, but like Dr. Twisted I'm fine with medical purposes. Yet people just really need to understand that it doesn't matter how you look, if you don't like it strongly then my thoughts are deal with it because you're truly amazing the way you are. I've looked at some pictures of cosmetic surgery and it's a disaster! I don't care if they look more attractive!
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: amythealpha on July 07, 2015, 04:12:54 pm
Yeah, if it's for a medical thing, it's alright. But otherwise I hate it.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: ritat on July 07, 2015, 04:21:38 pm
I honestly think that plastic surgery is unnatural and who ever does it doubts their looks, which is not good and disappointing. The way we look is beautiful, everyone is, but some people get to tempted to try it and think they will look 'amazing'. Not try to be rude but, that's my opinion really. c:
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: ThrillexForLife on July 07, 2015, 05:10:38 pm
Many people can be normal and beautiful.

My sister is in her 30's but she looks like she's in her 20's. Then again, she's not interested in these stuff. People are so lazy these day. People are just looking for the easy way.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: Warriorstrike on July 07, 2015, 05:28:49 pm
A few people here have mentioned that if people want to look better, they should "take care of themselves." Yes, you should take care of your body, but that isn't necessarily going to make you "look better." (But it will certainly make you feel better.) You look like what you look like. There are some physical features that no matter how hard you try to take care of yourself, you can't change. This is why I believe some people turn to plastic surgeons- they want to change parts of themselves that they know they can't. Then again, it all depends on what type of procedure we're talking about...

I find it quite saddening to see such beautiful people turn to plastic surgery. It's completely understandable for medical purposes, but when it comes to changing who you are, how you were created, it is taken to a far greater extent.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: xXQueenXx on July 07, 2015, 08:34:58 pm
I hate the thought of plastic surgery. God made everyone perfect. Modifying your body in unnatural ways should be heavily frowned upon. If you don't like your body, maybe try taking care of it!
I don't believe in the whole god-thing. If someone has something quite small they've always hated about themselves for a long time and have the money to fix it,
then I say go ahead.
Small modifications shouldn't be frowned upon especially when they could benefit the person with their health.
I think everyone should be able to keep working on themselves however they please in order to maintain their confidence.  
However, personally, i'm not a big fan of entire-face plastic surgery.
 In my opinion it does make them look quite fake-ish.  But if it makes them happy - I don't think anyone should stand in their way
-- not even a book of morals.
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Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: Master_callos on July 07, 2015, 09:25:36 pm
I think that if someone doesn't like something about themselves and has the money to change it then I say go ahead, all the power to 'em. Ultimately it's their choice whether they do it or not, if it makes them happier then let them be, it doesn't affect your life at all.

I'm not a huge fan of plastic surgery as a whole but if it makes them feel happier about themselves then leave them to it.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: aerotechway1 on July 08, 2015, 09:02:26 pm
The only time plastic surgery should be performed is if it's due to severe injury or to fix a deformation, like a severe dog bite, or a damaging wound. If you're using plastic surgery as a way to look "beautiful," you're pretty much in the category of self mutilation. Oh, and also, consider the greater surgical risks, as this lady found out. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIqLIwr4Oz0)


If you want to look beautiful, just be yourself.


Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: FizzyPaws on July 08, 2015, 10:22:26 pm
Well, here's my bitcoin. I'm not against plastic surgery, but I'm not for it either. I think as long as it's what you want, you can go ahead and do it. Whatever floats your goat. Really, the only times when I don't like it is when it goes bad. Look at Micheal Jackson for an example. -shakes head in disgust- It just saddens me when people take it to such an extreme level that they ruin themselves. It's your body though, so do as you wish. Personally, I would rather not, but hey, if you have the money and it's what you want, go ahead and get some surgery to make your butt bigger, or your nose smaller, or whatever it is you wish.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: jay warfang on July 09, 2015, 01:44:01 am
Okay so lets get into this, from what I can tell based off of what others have said the problem here is not with reconstructive surgery but rather cosmetic surgery. The question this leaves me with is why? Why does the general populace seem so opposed to cosmetic surgery? From where I'm standing it's the same vein of logic that causes a person to wear makeup, buy high end clothing or get a tattoo. Can we in good conscious condemn people who's  only goal is to achieve their own standard of beauty and have the means to do so? I don't think so, I don't believe to do so would be fair. All of us (and I do mean all of use) have  some sort of issue with some aspect of our appearance and if you have the money and access to a surgeon capable of "repairing" those flaws whose to say you can't or shouldn't resolve it?

I would also like to argue the idea that a person is most beautiful the way they were born or that in order to be beautiful one just has to be them selves. To be blunt, that is among the most pointlessly sentimental garbage I've heard, frankly humans are visual creatures and if you're not aesthetically pleasing to them you don't stand a chance. I know that it makes us all feel better to hear things like "it's inner beauty that counts" but seriously? Is there actually anyone beyond the age of ten who believes that? It's those of us who are average (or dare I say? Ugly) that are attached to the idea of inner beauty, because we know that  we're not really all that and we don't wanna deal with the knowledge that when it comes down to it some of us just aren't lucky enough to have the genetics to be beautiful and therefore are less desirable in almost every regard. In the end whats inner beauty gonna get you? "yeah Kristie's nice and all... But have you seen Lauren's figure? Hot Damn!", "thanks for auditioning you really have passion for the role, but don't expect a call back, this is suppose to be a romance not a comedy.", What I'm trying to say here is the only way to make it big in this ****ed-up world of ours is to be beautiful, no one really gives a damn about you're precious "Inner beauty"

Further more we live in a era where there is more pressure than ever to look good. Think about it, recent studies have shown that high school aged girls value looks over intelligence and if I recall my factoids about 50% of grade six girls in Ontario have at some point dieted.  What I'm trying to say here is that everyone is trying to be beautiful, if you're not trying you're in denial and if you can afford the surgery and are willing to take the risk then by all means do so!
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: FizzyPaws on July 09, 2015, 03:40:00 am
Okay so lets get into this, from what I can tell based off of what others have said the problem here is not with reconstructive surgery but rather cosmetic surgery. The question this leaves me with is why? Why does the general populace seem so opposed to cosmetic surgery? From where I'm standing it's the same vein of logic that causes a person to wear makeup, buy high end clothing or get a tattoo. Can we in good conscious condemn people who's  only goal is to achieve their own standard of beauty and have the means to do so? I don't think so, I don't believe to do so would be fair. All of us (and I do mean all of use) have  some sort of issue with some aspect of our appearance and if you have the money and access to a surgeon capable of "repairing" those flaws whose to say you can't or shouldn't resolve it?

I would also like to argue the idea that a person is most beautiful the way they were born or that in order to be beautiful one just has to be them selves. To be blunt, that is among the most pointlessly sentimental garbage I've heard, frankly humans are visual creatures and if you're not aesthetically pleasing to them you don't stand a chance. I know that it makes us all feel better to hear things like "it's inner beauty that counts" but seriously? Is there actually anyone beyond the age of ten who believes that? It's those of us who are average (or dare I say? Ugly) that are attached to the idea of inner beauty, because we know that  we're not really all that and we don't wanna deal with the knowledge that when it comes down to it some of us just aren't lucky enough to have the genetics to be beautiful and therefore are less desirable in almost every regard. In the end whats inner beauty gonna get you? "yeah Kristie's nice and all... But have you seen Lauren's figure? Hot Damn!", "thanks for auditioning you really have passion for the role, but don't expect a call back, this is suppose to be a romance not a comedy.", What I'm trying to say here is the only way to make it big in this ****ed-up world of ours is to be beautiful, no one really gives a damn about you're precious "Inner beauty"

Further more we live in a era where there is more pressure than ever to look good. Think about it, recent studies have shown that high school aged girls value looks over intelligence and if I recall my factoids about 50% of grade six girls in Ontario have at some point dieted.  What I'm trying to say here is that everyone is trying to be beautiful, if you're not trying you're in denial and if you can afford the surgery and are willing to take the risk then by all means do so!

I have to agree. I know I'm not the prettiest girl there is, but I know what you are saying is true. Maybe when you are in a relationship, being a good person is what counts, but that's beside the point here. In this world we live in now, being beautiful is the "it". Really though, humans have always been vain. Even back to Egypt, they styled their hair, and wore jewelry even after they died. They made sure that their hair stayed the same style even when mummified. In many civilizations, to be wealthy, you must be beautiful. It's the sad truth, but it's true. Like I said, I'm not against it, I'm not for it, but I don't care if people do it, because it's what they want.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: zRichtofen on July 09, 2015, 05:11:07 am
I think it just your choice if you want to modify your body. You shouldn't let other people really back down your choices.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: WolfQueen on July 09, 2015, 07:02:36 am
It's anyone choice if they want to change up their own face/breasts/butt/etc, but I personally think it's unnecessary, unless for serious medical reasons. It makes your body appearance fake and unnatural, and that's like cheating your beauty status. But if someone really wants body modifications like that, it's their money, not mine, no matter how much side effects it can cause.
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: jay warfang on July 09, 2015, 10:00:29 pm
Okay so lets get into this, from what I can tell based off of what others have said the problem here is not with reconstructive surgery but rather cosmetic surgery. The question this leaves me with is why? Why does the general populace seem so opposed to cosmetic surgery? From where I'm standing it's the same vein of logic that causes a person to wear makeup, buy high end clothing or get a tattoo. Can we in good conscious condemn people who's  only goal is to achieve their own standard of beauty and have the means to do so? I don't think so, I don't believe to do so would be fair. All of us (and I do mean all of use) have  some sort of issue with some aspect of our appearance and if you have the money and access to a surgeon capable of "repairing" those flaws whose to say you can't or shouldn't resolve it?

I would also like to argue the idea that a person is most beautiful the way they were born or that in order to be beautiful one just has to be them selves. To be blunt, that is among the most pointlessly sentimental garbage I've heard, frankly humans are visual creatures and if you're not aesthetically pleasing to them you don't stand a chance. I know that it makes us all feel better to hear things like "it's inner beauty that counts" but seriously? Is there actually anyone beyond the age of ten who believes that? It's those of us who are average (or dare I say? Ugly) that are attached to the idea of inner beauty, because we know that  we're not really all that and we don't wanna deal with the knowledge that when it comes down to it some of us just aren't lucky enough to have the genetics to be beautiful and therefore are less desirable in almost every regard. In the end whats inner beauty gonna get you? "yeah Kristie's nice and all... But have you seen Lauren's figure? Hot Damn!", "thanks for auditioning you really have passion for the role, but don't expect a call back, this is suppose to be a romance not a comedy.", What I'm trying to say here is the only way to make it big in this ****ed-up world of ours is to be beautiful, no one really gives a damn about you're precious "Inner beauty"

Further more we live in a era where there is more pressure than ever to look good. Think about it, recent studies have shown that high school aged girls value looks over intelligence and if I recall my factoids about 50% of grade six girls in Ontario have at some point dieted.  What I'm trying to say here is that everyone is trying to be beautiful, if you're not trying you're in denial and if you can afford the surgery and are willing to take the risk then by all means do so!

I have to agree. I know I'm not the prettiest girl there is, but I know what you are saying is true. Maybe when you are in a relationship, being a good person is what counts, but that's beside the point here. In this world we live in now, being beautiful is the "it". Really though, humans have always been vain. Even back to Egypt, they styled their hair, and wore jewelry even after they died. They made sure that their hair stayed the same style even when mummified. In many civilizations, to be wealthy, you must be beautiful. It's the sad truth, but it's true. Like I said, I'm not against it, I'm not for it, but I don't care if people do it, because it's what they want.

Yeah I'm gonna admit I may have gotten more than a little intense with this. However I do not regret anything I've said, this is directly related to a major social justice issue and in my experience if you want to make the average person deal with social justice you have to be ready to possibly attack them personally. Well.... That and I'm heavily influenced by kantianism and nihilism...
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: Echoing harmony on July 09, 2015, 11:17:49 pm
Plastic Surgery, interesting topic, something I don't worry or hear too much about now'a days. Personally, I'd avoid it, since there is a risk for your life. I wouldn't support it, but that's really up to the person. :-\
Title: Re: Your Thoughts On Plastic $urgery?
Post by: wolfsquad on July 28, 2015, 06:35:33 pm
I'm okay with plastic surgery, I just don't find it appealing.
Plus, there's a lot of people that do too much of it and it's just, please no.