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If plastic surgery was considered wrong, sin, or negative, makeup should be considered as well. They are both cosmetic. I don’t know why people are against plastic surgery and not makeup.
They both make you “fake”, “masked”, and “isn’t who you really are” (not a great selection of words). Makeup is a great confidence boaster so does plastic surgery. It doesn’t matter if you take off makeup or have permanent surgery. They are BOTH COSMETIC, cover flaws, and carry risk. |
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At the end of the day you can take your makeup off, but you can't pull out your breast implants.
I have nothing against plastic surgery, I just feel that it's not necessary for people who are perfectly fine to go get 500 procedures done. Someone who's been born with an abnormality and wants to seek help to get it corrected doesn't bother me. It doesn't bother me if someone wants to get something done (in the end they have to live with it)... but what does bother me is the reasons for it. I'd have to disagree with an 18 year old girl who wants to have a DD chest because she just does, but say that girl was born with a breast deformity and wants to natural and normal... I wouldn't have an issue. There are just some things that we can't change on our own no matter how healthy we eat or much we work out or how much sun we avoid. |
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