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Pauley464 -> RE: Plastic Beauty (5/20/2008 8:19:42 PM)
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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings It kinda did. [:D] Occasionally, I will hear (or read) a man say that he prefers augmentation. I think the first time I heard is is when I started swirling this question around in my head. I've also heard some men (both single and married) theorize that they would want their (future) girlfriend / wife to have very specific surgeries done regardless of what she would naturally look (before the operations) and soley for the purpose of fulfilling the man's visual expectations of what pleased him. Any man who openly admits that he prefers a woman who is "surgically enhanced" is too shallow to be considered a good candidate for a long term relationship. Simply because there will come a time when, no matter how much surgery you have, it just won't work. When that time comes you'll be dumped for the next pretty face and well built body willing to go under the knife for him. A man like that obviously loves the physical form more than he does the woman and would probably just as content with a department store mannequin. And besides, how far would a woman go to please a man like that? How many surgeries? Why should any woman be willing to alter her physical appearance simply to meet his arbitrary concept of beauty? Would he go as easily to the comestic surgeon to meet her physical ideals as well? One previous poster had it correct. No man I know is thinking, "I like the way she looks because she's surgically altered." Each one of them is thinking, "What an attractive woman." Whether it's surgical or natural is no where in our minds. As far as personal preferences go, I am more attracted to women who are natural beauties, who wear little make-up as opposed to being heavily made-up. Women who are the super models and celebrities that appear to be perfect physical specimens are attractive, I'll admit, but they don't engage my interest. They seem too unreal to me.
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