independent and unofficial
Prince fan community
Welcome! Sign up or enter username and password to remember me
Forum jump
Forums > General Discussion > Plastic Sugerery.
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Page 2 of 3 <123>
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
Reply #30 posted 01/16/03 10:09am

CarrieLee

AzureStar said:

... my cat got a hold of them and tore them to shreds a year or so ago... it was a mess! Goo everywhere!



LOL!!! lol That must have been a sight to see!
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #31 posted 01/16/03 10:10am

CarrieLee

sag10 said:

erm, what are chicken patties?



rolleyes You must have boobs already...
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #32 posted 01/16/03 10:10am

sag10

avatar

AzureStar said:

sag10 said:

erm, what are chicken patties?



http://www.curves.com/pro...uctid=CV01


Thanks! redface
[This message was edited Thu Jan 16 10:11:11 PST 2003 by sag10]
^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect, it means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections... unknown
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #33 posted 01/16/03 10:11am

AzureStar

CarrieLee said:

AzureStar said:

... my cat got a hold of them and tore them to shreds a year or so ago... it was a mess! Goo everywhere!



LOL!!! lol That must have been a sight to see!


It was horrible! Goo on the floor... he ripped the nipples off of them and dug the goo out of the inside... he had it in his fur... horrible!

I had to laugh because it was all over his face and paws from digging in there... smile
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #34 posted 01/16/03 10:11am

sag10

avatar

CarrieLee said:

sag10 said:

erm, what are chicken patties?



rolleyes You must have boobs already...


No, I don't have boobs...very small.
^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect, it means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections... unknown
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #35 posted 01/16/03 10:12am

LaVisHh

How does a woman handle that she is wearing breast enhancers? I mean like in stripping down and having sex with a man? Is it just like any "garment"?

confuse
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #36 posted 01/16/03 10:15am

AzureStar

LaVisHh said:

How does a woman handle that she is wearing breast enhancers? I mean like in stripping down and having sex with a man? Is it just like any "garment"?

confuse



I don't know as I was never in that position... but I would imagine "very skillfully".

smile




.
[This message was edited Thu Jan 16 10:15:45 PST 2003 by AzureStar]
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #37 posted 01/16/03 10:18am

LaVisHh

AzureStar said:

LaVisHh said:

How does a woman handle that she is wearing breast enhancers? I mean like in stripping down and having sex with a man? Is it just like any "garment"?

confuse



I don't know as I was never in that position... but I would imagine "very skillfully".

smile



biggrin

Good point. A girlfriend of mine had nipples only, literally. But it truly matched her, because she was very petite. She used to use socks.

Sex was never a problem with her, so it must not be an issue.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #38 posted 01/16/03 10:23am

CarrieLee

LaVisHh said:

A girlfriend of mine had nipples only, literally. But it truly matched her, because she was very petite. She used to use socks.

Sex was never a problem with her, so it must not be an issue.



evil That's about all I have and I'm not petite! Eh, who cares...they're only tits!
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #39 posted 01/16/03 10:31am

OceanaOne

IrishGecko said:

Sad Sad Sad
so Sad
Why dont u all accept urself
u r all beautiful (xcept Oceana)
small boobs
big boobs
small lips
big lips
Nature is beautiful
anything unnatural is not
Dont shoot chemicals in ur body
Be real
Be beautiful
LOL...You funny! lol ... err ... Oceana so ugly...now she does need it ...for real nod
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #40 posted 01/16/03 10:32am

LaVisHh

CarrieLee said:

LaVisHh said:

A girlfriend of mine had nipples only, literally. But it truly matched her, because she was very petite. She used to use socks.

Sex was never a problem with her, so it must not be an issue.



evil That's about all I have and I'm not petite! Eh, who cares...they're only tits!



And that's my point! biggrin

It only mattered to HER, she was beautiful - she didn't even need the socks!

wink
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #41 posted 01/16/03 7:16pm

FAM

DON'T DO IT!!! I work in surgery and have seen many cosmetic surgeries. People don't realize what their bodies go through during these procedures. Some doctors do wonderful work, others are in it for the $$$ and do horrible work. I've seen both. Nice advertising doesn't mean anything. Make sure to see before/after pictures. Realize that you will scar!! One lady at registration said that this cosmetic surgery was costing more than her first house. She laughed. Wake up
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #42 posted 01/16/03 7:45pm

Natsume

avatar

I used to want bigger boobs, too! That was a very long time ago, from early high school on. I have since dropped that plan to have them enlarged. I failed to notice that my breasts eventually DID grow. They're not huge but you gotta remember what a tiny girl I am!

I would get some fat sucked out of my stomach... but I will probably never EVER get it done. Painful and it'll come right back eventually!

All in all I am pretty dang happy with my body. Though I am really short.
I mean, like, where is the sun?
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #43 posted 01/16/03 8:25pm

SnowQueen

I would like bigger boobs but would never have the guts to go through the expense and pain of getting implants. Water and gel pushup bras are good enough for me. biggrin

The rest of me is acceptable, I guess, although I fully intend in the next few years to get a simple 'eye lift' to reduce bags/puffiness under the eyes. I don't mind wrinkes and all but I just refuse to get big ugly bags under my eyes.

That'd be the extent of any plastic surgery I would have done.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #44 posted 01/16/03 8:47pm

AnotherLover2

Well, as long as people are honest about it--you're having it so you'll feel better about yourself because you learned from others that you weren't "okay" enough the way you were. The decision to do it is still based upon how others view us.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #45 posted 01/16/03 9:11pm

Natsume

avatar

I agree AnotherLover

And why does this topic title have a smiley face next to it? Ironic
I mean, like, where is the sun?
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #46 posted 01/16/03 9:14pm

AzureStar

AnotherLover2 said:

Well, as long as people are honest about it--you're having it so you'll feel better about yourself because you learned from others that you weren't "okay" enough the way you were. The decision to do it is still based upon how others view us.



Hmmm... no one has ever complained about the size of my breasts, and they aren't that small. I really would be having the surgery for myself so that I felt better when buying clothes and wearing clothes.

So, I would be doing it for myself and myself only.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #47 posted 01/16/03 9:21pm

AnotherLover2

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

Well, as long as people are honest about it--you're having it so you'll feel better about yourself because you learned from others that you weren't "okay" enough the way you were. The decision to do it is still based upon how others view us.



Hmmm... no one has ever complained about the size of my breasts, and they aren't that small. I really would be having the surgery for myself so that I felt better when buying clothes and wearing clothes.

So, I would be doing it for myself and myself only.


I don't necessarily mean directly from others--I mean, the ideals we see in mags/the media everyday. I doubt you'd have any idea what "proportions" you were "supposed" to have otherwise, if not for society and its expectations.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #48 posted 01/16/03 9:36pm

AzureStar

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

Well, as long as people are honest about it--you're having it so you'll feel better about yourself because you learned from others that you weren't "okay" enough the way you were. The decision to do it is still based upon how others view us.



Hmmm... no one has ever complained about the size of my breasts, and they aren't that small. I really would be having the surgery for myself so that I felt better when buying clothes and wearing clothes.

So, I would be doing it for myself and myself only.


I don't necessarily mean directly from others--I mean, the ideals we see in mags/the media everyday. I doubt you'd have any idea what "proportions" you were "supposed" to have otherwise, if not for society and its expectations.


I don't want to argue about this... but my choice in getting the implants really has nothing to do with society and its expectations.

I'm not going for the model look or the starlett look. I am simply going to add a little so that when I buy, say... a sundress... that it fits without altering the garmet in any way, which is very annoying when I have to wait to wear it.

The surgeon that I will probably be going with won't increase my breast size all that much. He refused to, in fact, and if I had wanted larger implants he told me to look elsewhere. So, it is simply because of the difference in my breast and waist/hip measurements and how clothing fits at times.

In the past, the chicken patties or a good push up bra were fine, but there are certain things that I enjoy wearing that will not work with either of those two options. I am certianly not breast crazed as I don't use either of those two things when the outfit works without them. I'm very happy with how I am now... but I would feel better with a small increase.

I can agree to a certain extent that society may influence us... but not always and not in every case.

Does the thought of having the surgery scare me? Hell yes it does! smile
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #49 posted 01/16/03 9:41pm

AnotherLover2

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

Well, as long as people are honest about it--you're having it so you'll feel better about yourself because you learned from others that you weren't "okay" enough the way you were. The decision to do it is still based upon how others view us.



Hmmm... no one has ever complained about the size of my breasts, and they aren't that small. I really would be having the surgery for myself so that I felt better when buying clothes and wearing clothes.

So, I would be doing it for myself and myself only.


I don't necessarily mean directly from others--I mean, the ideals we see in mags/the media everyday. I doubt you'd have any idea what "proportions" you were "supposed" to have otherwise, if not for society and its expectations.


I don't want to argue about this... but my choice in getting the implants really has nothing to do with society and its expectations.

I'm not going for the model look or the starlett look. I am simply going to add a little so that when I buy, say... a sundress... that it fits without altering the garmet in any way, which is very annoying when I have to wait to wear it.

The surgeon that I will probably be going with won't increase my breast size all that much. He refused to, in fact, and if I had wanted larger implants he told me to look elsewhere. So, it is simply because of the difference in my breast and waist/hip measurements and how clothing fits at times.

In the past, the chicken patties or a good push up bra were fine, but there are certain things that I enjoy wearing that will not work with either of those two options. I am certianly not breast crazed as I don't use either of those two things when the outfit works without them. I'm very happy with how I am now... but I would feel better with a small increase.

I can agree to a certain extent that society may influence us... but not always and not in every case.

Does the thought of having the surgery scare me? Hell yes it does! smile


Not trying to argue, Azure! eek In fact, I was speaking in generalities, initially. I'm not criticizing you.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #50 posted 01/16/03 9:44pm

AzureStar

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

Well, as long as people are honest about it--you're having it so you'll feel better about yourself because you learned from others that you weren't "okay" enough the way you were. The decision to do it is still based upon how others view us.



Hmmm... no one has ever complained about the size of my breasts, and they aren't that small. I really would be having the surgery for myself so that I felt better when buying clothes and wearing clothes.

So, I would be doing it for myself and myself only.


I don't necessarily mean directly from others--I mean, the ideals we see in mags/the media everyday. I doubt you'd have any idea what "proportions" you were "supposed" to have otherwise, if not for society and its expectations.


I don't want to argue about this... but my choice in getting the implants really has nothing to do with society and its expectations.

I'm not going for the model look or the starlett look. I am simply going to add a little so that when I buy, say... a sundress... that it fits without altering the garmet in any way, which is very annoying when I have to wait to wear it.

The surgeon that I will probably be going with won't increase my breast size all that much. He refused to, in fact, and if I had wanted larger implants he told me to look elsewhere. So, it is simply because of the difference in my breast and waist/hip measurements and how clothing fits at times.

In the past, the chicken patties or a good push up bra were fine, but there are certain things that I enjoy wearing that will not work with either of those two options. I am certianly not breast crazed as I don't use either of those two things when the outfit works without them. I'm very happy with how I am now... but I would feel better with a small increase.

I can agree to a certain extent that society may influence us... but not always and not in every case.

Does the thought of having the surgery scare me? Hell yes it does! smile


Not trying to argue, Azure! eek In fact, I was speaking in generalities, initially. I'm not criticizing you.



Knock it off, AnotherLover! smile

Sorry... I haven't been myself lately... and, I'm tired of people questioning why I want the implants... lol.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #51 posted 01/16/03 9:48pm

AnotherLover2

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

Well, as long as people are honest about it--you're having it so you'll feel better about yourself because you learned from others that you weren't "okay" enough the way you were. The decision to do it is still based upon how others view us.



Hmmm... no one has ever complained about the size of my breasts, and they aren't that small. I really would be having the surgery for myself so that I felt better when buying clothes and wearing clothes.

So, I would be doing it for myself and myself only.


I don't necessarily mean directly from others--I mean, the ideals we see in mags/the media everyday. I doubt you'd have any idea what "proportions" you were "supposed" to have otherwise, if not for society and its expectations.


I don't want to argue about this... but my choice in getting the implants really has nothing to do with society and its expectations.

I'm not going for the model look or the starlett look. I am simply going to add a little so that when I buy, say... a sundress... that it fits without altering the garmet in any way, which is very annoying when I have to wait to wear it.

The surgeon that I will probably be going with won't increase my breast size all that much. He refused to, in fact, and if I had wanted larger implants he told me to look elsewhere. So, it is simply because of the difference in my breast and waist/hip measurements and how clothing fits at times.

In the past, the chicken patties or a good push up bra were fine, but there are certain things that I enjoy wearing that will not work with either of those two options. I am certianly not breast crazed as I don't use either of those two things when the outfit works without them. I'm very happy with how I am now... but I would feel better with a small increase.

I can agree to a certain extent that society may influence us... but not always and not in every case.

Does the thought of having the surgery scare me? Hell yes it does! smile


Not trying to argue, Azure! eek In fact, I was speaking in generalities, initially. I'm not criticizing you.



Knock it off, AnotherLover! smile

Sorry... I haven't been myself lately... and, I'm tired of people questioning why I want the implants... lol.


Knock it off...? Really, Azure, what I had to say wasn't about you til you responded to it, I was speaking of plastic surgery in general.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #52 posted 01/16/03 9:49pm

AzureStar

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:

AnotherLover2 said:

Well, as long as people are honest about it--you're having it so you'll feel better about yourself because you learned from others that you weren't "okay" enough the way you were. The decision to do it is still based upon how others view us.



Hmmm... no one has ever complained about the size of my breasts, and they aren't that small. I really would be having the surgery for myself so that I felt better when buying clothes and wearing clothes.

So, I would be doing it for myself and myself only.


I don't necessarily mean directly from others--I mean, the ideals we see in mags/the media everyday. I doubt you'd have any idea what "proportions" you were "supposed" to have otherwise, if not for society and its expectations.


I don't want to argue about this... but my choice in getting the implants really has nothing to do with society and its expectations.

I'm not going for the model look or the starlett look. I am simply going to add a little so that when I buy, say... a sundress... that it fits without altering the garmet in any way, which is very annoying when I have to wait to wear it.

The surgeon that I will probably be going with won't increase my breast size all that much. He refused to, in fact, and if I had wanted larger implants he told me to look elsewhere. So, it is simply because of the difference in my breast and waist/hip measurements and how clothing fits at times.

In the past, the chicken patties or a good push up bra were fine, but there are certain things that I enjoy wearing that will not work with either of those two options. I am certianly not breast crazed as I don't use either of those two things when the outfit works without them. I'm very happy with how I am now... but I would feel better with a small increase.

I can agree to a certain extent that society may influence us... but not always and not in every case.

Does the thought of having the surgery scare me? Hell yes it does! smile


Not trying to argue, Azure! eek In fact, I was speaking in generalities, initially. I'm not criticizing you.



Knock it off, AnotherLover! smile

Sorry... I haven't been myself lately... and, I'm tired of people questioning why I want the implants... lol.


Knock it off...? Really, Azure, what I had to say wasn't about you til you responded to it, I was speaking of plastic surgery in general.



*sigh*

I was joking... see, I am "off".

smile
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #53 posted 01/16/03 9:52pm

MrBliss

i'm having the head of my penis moulded to look like a duck nod




duck
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #54 posted 01/16/03 9:55pm

AnotherLover2

AzureStar said:


Not trying to argue, Azure! eek In fact, I was speaking in generalities, initially. I'm not criticizing you.



Knock it off, AnotherLover! smile

Sorry... I haven't been myself lately... and, I'm tired of people questioning why I want the implants... lol.


Knock it off...? Really, Azure, what I had to say wasn't about you til you responded to it, I was speaking of plastic surgery in general.


*sigh*

I was joking... see, I am "off".

smile

Or maybe I am off...lol wink I guess just do what you've got to do! smile I am all freaked out about the lines appearing around my eyes and am considering having a laser procedure done to get rid of the tiny broken capillaries/freckles/sunspots/lines on my face. So that could be considered plastic surgery! So this takes me back to my original point--I freely admit if I do this, it will be because of wanting to look better to get more positive reactions from others. This, in turn, will make me feel better about myself. I've learned that what looks "better" on women is what looks "younger", generally speaking.

[This message was edited Thu Jan 16 21:58:02 PST 2003 by AnotherLover2]
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #55 posted 01/16/03 9:56pm

AzureStar

AnotherLover2 said:

AzureStar said:


Not trying to argue, Azure! eek In fact, I was speaking in generalities, initially. I'm not criticizing you.



Knock it off, AnotherLover! smile

Sorry... I haven't been myself lately... and, I'm tired of people questioning why I want the implants... lol.


Knock it off...? Really, Azure, what I had to say wasn't about you til you responded to it, I was speaking of plastic surgery in general.[/quote]


*sigh*

I was joking... see, I am "off".

smile[/quote]

Or maybe I am off...lol wink I guess just do what you've got to do! smile I am all freaked out about the lines appearing around my eyes and am considering having a laser procedure done to get rid of the tiny broken capillaries/freckles/sunspots/lines on my face. So that could be considered plastic surgery! So this takes me back to my original point--I freely admit if I do this, it will be because of wanting to look better to get more positive reactions from others. This, in turn, will make me feel better about myself. I've learned that what looks "better" on women is what looks "younger", generally speaking.[/quote]

I want the Lasik surgery on my eyes... so I don't have to worry about seeing anything! smile
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #56 posted 01/16/03 10:00pm

bkw

avatar

As a bloke I must say I have never considered plastic surgery. I mean, who can be bothered?

I'm still going to have to live with myself no matter what I do.
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #57 posted 01/16/03 10:01pm

bkw

avatar

Can you possibly imagine how fucking boring it would be if we were all perfect?

I mean this! That would suck!
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #58 posted 01/16/03 10:02pm

AnotherLover2

bkw said:

As a bloke I must say I have never considered plastic surgery. I mean, who can be bothered?

I'm still going to have to live with myself no matter what I do.


And this is part of what tells me the issue has so much to do with society--men rarely do this to themselves (although the number doing it is growing!), and invest so much more into developing life skills to use in their success, rather than appearance.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #59 posted 01/16/03 10:03pm

AzureStar

bkw said:

Can you possibly imagine how fucking boring it would be if we were all perfect?

I mean this! That would suck!


It would suck... I am very happy that I am SO far from perfect. I consider myself "strangely unique." smile
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Page 2 of 3 <123>
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Forums > General Discussion > Plastic Sugerery.