Also, really. Big hooter threads never get negitive comments. Just about every time bolt ons vs naturals come up there is a lot of hostility to the bolt ons. Personally I like them, the look and the feel although in the absence of any serious breast malfunction I do question the value system of any female who undergoes something as drastic and potentially deadly as surgury to fix a cosmetic issue. I can understand it if they were really fucked up before hand or even for career but just to perk a perfectly fine A or B cup to a C or a D with no other motive is someone who needs a shrink not a surgeon. I do like the results though.
Well said.
Unfortunately, the media plays a big role and many people think that because Hollywood has all kinds of celebrities getting boob jobs, lip jobs, face lifts, tattoos, butt injections, gold teeth etc.... that it means people love it. What some people don't realize is that many of them do it for sake of publicity and they also have the money to easily afford it. Go back to their normal teenage years when they weren't famous and 99% of them are no different than anyone else.
Don't get me wrong. I'm sure some people do find those attractive. In turn, some people want to impress so they do the change to make others like them.
At the end of the day, are cosmetic surgery and tattoos really for the individual's self fulfillment? Or more about impressing others? Or 50/50? Everyone is different I guess.
For me. Unless someone really needs cosmetic change due to a really abnormal case (accident, birth defect, burn victim etc....) I'm happy with people just being themselves. Don't get me wrong, I think people should be considerate and takes showers, brush their teeth and such so they don't gross people out, but regarding their typical appearance, just be yourself. I give latitude to those with extreme cases because it gives them a chance to fit in with everyone without being stared at like a circus freak..... although it more about getting "less started at" as any medical fixes rarely truly make things 100% normal.
The big difference between someone who is caught in unlucky situation (let's say a weird birth defect) vs someone getting a bunch of tattoos is reason. Both people will get attention and be stared at.
The person who is missing a leg will get stared at. Some people will think it's weird, some will think it's gross, but at the end of the day I think most will feel a little guilty that he/she is caught in an unlucky spot and feel bad for the person when they have to use a wheelchair while most people have two working legs.
The person with tattoos will also get started at. The difference is most people will think.... "Wow. What's this person trying to prove? Or who are they trying to impress?"
But as you can see, someone who needs help with abnormalities is more about trying to fit in to make themselves happier and get less attention. Someone getting plastered with tattoos (or lip or neck rings like in your pics) is more about standing out from the crowd to make themselves happier and getting more attention.