estrogen is awesome, reason 73
it's always a good time when a chick you hooked up with a few times refers to "when we dated"really? is this what all chicks tell themselves, or just the really delusional (slutty) ones?
graduate to a better body
msevier31 (08:39:29): Although teens make up just 2 percent of cosmetic surgery patients in the United States, their numbers have grown. From 2002 to 2006, procedures performed on kids ages 13 to 19 nearly doubled to 244,124, including about 47,000 nose jobs and 9,000 breast augmentations, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).msevier31 (08:39:36): And it's become trendy for nose jobs, breast implants, teeth whitening, skin resurfacing and liposuction to top a grad’s wish list, says Dr. Roxanne Guy, ASPS president.msevier31 (08:39:43): finally, ideologies i can embraceStudlystuf (08:40:35): yeaStudlystuf (08:40:39): we're moving in the right directionmsevier31 (08:40:59): that should actually be part of getting your diploma i thinkStudlystuf (08:41:06): all of these women need to understand, from an early age, that you can always be MORE attractivemsevier31 (08:41:09): an option to get a procedure doneStudlystuf (08:41:17): breast implants are just the tip of the icebergmsevier31 (08:41:25): thats so poignantStudlystuf (08:41:25): and should obviously be standardStudlystuf (08:41:29): like driver's side airbagsmsevier31 (08:41:41): are those built for speed or comfort?Studlystuf (08:41:45): yesStudlystuf (08:41:54): that's the beauty of implantsStudlystuf (08:41:59): they're built for bothmsevier31 (08:42:55): installed...Studlystuf (08:43:18): hahaAuto response from msevier31 (08:43:18): Studlystuf: all of these women need to understand, from an early age, that you can always be MORE attractiveStudlystuf: breast implants are just the tip of the icebergStudlystuf: and should obviously be standardStudlystuf: like driver's side airbagsStudlystuf (08:43:31): that's. great.msevier31 (08:43:32): “In working with adolescent females I see this as just another quick fix. The thing that bugs me is the lack of coping skills we’re giving kids. We’re saying, ‘If you can’t meet the expectations of society, just get surgery,’” says Styer.msevier31 (08:43:38): i dont know why she has to make it sound negativeStudlystuf (08:43:48): no shitmsevier31 (08:43:49): sounds like SOMEONE is jealous she didnt get surgeryStudlystuf (08:43:59): if you're not good enough -- get theremsevier31 (08:44:01): Others note the irony of rewarding brainy accomplishments with body fixes.“By giving teen girls, in particular, surgery we’re just sending this message to them that they can be anything they want to be — they can go to any school or do anything in life — as long as they look a certain way on the outside,” says Courtney Macavinta, co-author of “Respect: A Girl’s Guide to Getting Respect and Dealing When Your Line Is Crossed.”Studlystuf (08:44:04): surgery? yes, have somemsevier31 (08:44:14): you CAN do anything in life...if you look a certain way on the outsidemsevier31 (08:44:17): how is that wrong?msevier31 (08:44:21): thats completely accurateStudlystuf (08:44:35): is this lady living in plumleylandmsevier31 (08:44:37): these "experts" are obviously jealousStudlystuf (08:44:37): is this prosserStudlystuf (08:44:41): who would read this fucking bookStudlystuf (08:44:43): she's a moronmsevier31 (08:44:44): hahahamsevier31 (08:44:50): clearlyStudlystuf (08:44:52): is she suggesting that it doesnt matter how a girl looksStudlystuf (08:44:56): because. it doesStudlystuf (08:44:59): a lotmsevier31 (08:45:02): i dont know what she would suggest they doStudlystuf (08:45:14): be unsuccessful and miserablemsevier31 (08:45:25): “I’m all for taking a shower, combing your hair and getting a cute outfit, but there is only a tiny percentage of people whose profession and success rely on appearance,” says Macavinta. “The girls who thrive and prosper in life very quickly invest their energy other places — like their brains, compassion and humor.”msevier31 (08:45:31): wrong again, macavinta!msevier31 (08:46:03): look, studies have shown that attractive people get paid more and have a better chance at advancing in your average corporate world environmentmsevier31 (08:46:12): and my dick has also shown that you get farther if youre more attractivemsevier31 (08:46:14): thats just sciencemsevier31 (08:46:31): ahhh yes, page 2 of the articlemsevier31 (08:46:34): written by realitymsevier31 (08:46:40): Sarwer doesn’t wholly agree: “From a societal perspective, the reality is that whether we like it or not, our appearance does seem to matter.”Studies show that attractive people are treated more favorably and that a positive body image can account for up to one-third of self-esteem, he says.msevier31 (08:47:03): in a related story, studies show that attractive people are, in fact, better peoplemsevier31 (08:48:22): Sarwer notes that the majority of adults who undergo plastic surgery also report being satisfied with the outcomes. “Body image improves after surgery. Self-esteem and quality of life can improve as well,” he says.msevier31 (08:48:31): there it ismsevier31 (08:48:33): QUALITY OF LIFEmsevier31 (08:48:39): an attractive life is a better lifemsevier31 (08:48:43): done. and done.msevier31 (08:49:28): going back a step...msevier31 (08:49:34): i love my away message a lot
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