Breast Implants: if technology is so advanced, why can’t they develop realistic ones?
There’s the whole deal with implants looking/feeling unnatural…which is the last thing a client wants when getting them done.
they feel hard, look too defined in shape, don’t behave naturally (like lying down they sit perfectly in place instead of inclining towards gravity and moving to the sides.)
Science has done many wonders I reckon in the biomedicla field, including things like prosthetic eyes and spray-on skin cells (i think that’s what it is).
So why couldn’t technology/science develop implants that are as realistic some of the other body parts they have created?
> they feel hard, look too defined in shape, don’t behave naturally
The saline implants are more natural, but that’s not what people really want. “Natural” is droopy. Women want to look like they’re wearing bras when they’re not wearing bras. Who cares about how they feel when they look great… under clothing.
So, keep your clothes on, and don’t let anyone touch.
Better yet, forget the surgery and work on your self esteem body image issues. See a clinical psychologist and not a surgeon.
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I don’t find them attractive, something fake and synthetic attatched to the human body just looks wierd.
I agree when a woman has reconstructive surgery to look natural, or even natural ‘tear drop’ implants.
But fake, cartoon looking, balloon style things which most women who get surgery seem to go for. They are just ridiculous.
Who is actually into this? Somebody must be, otherwise these fake boob models wouldn’t be so successfull. Is it just 14 year old boys and fat dudes who have never seen a real naked woman?
Fake boobs are unattractive. Real boobs- no matter the size- are always preferred.
As are real lips, real cheekbones, real ….everything.
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Do you see agree that injecting botox in your face and implanting silicone into your breasts is…?
… conceptually not that different from the act of wearing a burqa?
But us Western women we choose to do all these things with our bodies you say… Muslim women have no choice in their predicament and those who say they choose to wear the burqa are clearly brainswashed and/or suppressing their true feelings out of fear.
But is this not a form of brainwash as well? http://static.thehollywoodgossip.com/images/gallery/a-sick-body_501x407.jpg
I’m not saying that they’re the same thing… just that they both ultimately degrade and cheapen women. Neither am I trying to undermine the plight of Muslim women; their situation is far more urgent and serious than that of blonde bimbos in Hollywood.
Old school: care to elaborate?
Ok, I’m not saying they are the same thing… in fact they both lie at the opposite, extreme ends of the spectrum.
I’m just curious why trends involving plastic surgery, botox, etc are not seen as oppressive and demeaning towards women?
The big difference is one places the burden of suppressing men’s desires on the woman, while the other actively panders to those desires. Both create environments where women are objectified and demeaned.
Both also lead to rape apologetics and victim blaming. A woman seen without a burqa is often considered to be “deserving” of any harassment she experiences because “men can’t help themselves” so it is her duty to cover herself up so she can be taken seriously and left alone.
A woman who has implants and wears “revealing” clothing is also often blamed for any harassment she receives, because obviously she “wanted it” if she looked “that way”. The difference here is that in many western societies women are actively encouraged to pursue cosmetic surgery and wear revealing clothing, so they end up getting mixed messages more than women in areas that socially mandate burqas. (As we can actually see in your question where you simultaneously say “But is this not a form of brainwash as well?” and then go on to call women who have fallen victim to this societal brainwashing “blonde bimbos in Hollywood.”)
Both seek to control women’s behaviors based on their clothing for the “benefit” of men. This is institutionalized discrimination and control that operates at a deep level within a society. Because it is so deeply ingrained, many people feel it is fair to claim it as “natural”… even though the idea of anything in our societies is “natural” anymore is laughable.
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i want to know am i really pregnant i have the symptoms nausea on and off all day i have sore nipples sometime discharge, the middle of my back hurts when i wake up in the morning, sometimes i wake up with a headache,i have minor cramps,blotaing after i eat,constipation,gas,like my sides are sore when i move a certain way my nipples have gotton daeker and the areola is swollen my boyfriend said my breasts have gotton bigger and this linea nigra is getting darker i have missed 2 periods already because my last period was january 8 and i believe i conceieved on the 22 of january and i had sex during my ovulation i have to urinate every 2 hours,and i have gained weight, but the reason i ask is because i am on the implanon(birth control) implant and i think its broken so could i be pregnant i mean does it sound like i am?
Yes, you are pregnant. I have diagnosed you over the internet.
Sideshow: A new crew for ‘Jersey Shore’?
Each day, there is a dawn. Hope! The world will see a better future. How do we know? Because Anonymous Sources tell TMZ that, despite MTV’s denials, once filming of Season 5 is done this summer (shooting, of the filmic kind, starts Monday), so’s the cast of Jersey Shore. Breast Implants gone wrong! – siliconeholocaust website