Okay I'm going to stop replying to specific people because you all have the same point.
The prevailing theme here is that men think women define ourselves by this male framework and I'm not going to be able to change that because a lot of them do. Getting full body surgery to be an Instagram...
Of course I do but we don't exactly choose to have these insecurities. And yes there is always going to be something a man doesn't like about me but I never said that was the point. I wasn't trying to be perfect I wanted boobs.
There were but that's what I was trying to convey, I didn't do it for men specifically. I did it for myself to feel happier naked. And I'm naked alone a lot more than I'm naked around men :lol
Great question! I wish I had a better answer than I do, but large breasts are really just my personal preference. I was insecure about my small breasts mostly because I could not possibly fathom how anyone could like them when I could have big ole fun bags like the ones I admire. So yes I wanted...
We don't have a comparison to make here because that type of surgery does not exist so you can point to the billions of dollars spent on plastic surgery but I can't point to the hypothetical billions spent on height altering but I promise you, they'd be there.
I'm not surprised that your short...
So when you pretend to understand why women go under the knife what are you projecting?
And shoe lifts =/= plastic surgery so I'm not sure where you were going with that one.
Men want women's issues to be men's issues too so bad. At its heart this topic is a feminist issue but it's one of those that includes men too, but not if you're comparing it to PEDs.
Plastic surgery is more comparable to a man who is 5'5 and healthy going through a procedure to make him 5'10...
getting in shape is my goal every year so I'm going to just skip over that lols.
I'm trying to take more than 1 class at a time next year. After getting my BS and landing a good job that I like I kind of lost sight of my scientist dreams so I'm trying to get that passion back. Dr. Kilo by 2020 :hat
This in no way benefits the employee. 12 dollars an hour is not a livable wage. This is the result of employers wanting to charge customers more and finding a sweet spot of server pay where they will still be profiting from the increases to the menu prices but can claim to be offering fair pay...
No one is willing to do anything about it and there is no scientific solution to overpopulation.
I think about it this way: industrialized nations keep sending food and aid to countries that can never EVER reach sustainability. They couldn't even reach sustainability with their numbers 50 years...
The way I see it, this is just another opportunity I'd have had I been born under different circumstances. Like "oh, if I had been born a boy but always felt it was wrong I could grow up to be Miss Universe? Dope, good for her."