Fake boobs: Good or bad?

Fake boobs?


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Not all fake boobs look fake. Or didnt you know this? As in all things, you get what you pay for.
It depends pretty much what was the natural shape of the person's body and what kind of boobs you get.

Sure some look more real than others, but in the end they are still fake.
MobBoss said:
I would say your viewpoint on this is rather shallow to be honest.
Excuse me?

So basically men who like big boobs or boobs in general so much that they want to women to get "better" and bigger boobs by boobjobs aren't shallow and neither are those women who fall to this trap or that they would feel better because of artificial enhancement of their gender properties but those that criticize this behaviour in general are shallow?

Is this some kind of counter-psychology thing since it ain't working and isn't making any sense at all.
MobBoss said:
I think you have just proven that you are 100% blind to sexism.
And you have just proven you support sexism 100%.
MobBoss said:
I can honestly say I havent given you enough information to make that kind of judgement, and in turn you doing so pretty much confirms how you have reached your judgement in this thread.. I said I have talked to them about it, not what their concerns or their decisions were.
OK, that's cool.
MobBoss said:
Actually, you are ignorant of what kind of world my daughters live in. Needless to say, the only fact is that it certainly isnt the same one you apparently inhabit.
But you just described what kind of world they are living in and what they are facing as young women...

You just said there are "pressure" to get boobjobs and that women with boobs grab more attention. That's what many teenagers nowadays struggle with and I'm saying they shouldn't.
MobBoss said:
Fwiw, this is indeed the self-image I try to promote in my kids. But thats why parents talk with their kids. I would never encourage them to get a boob job, but I can understand the issues they face as young women.
Nothing wrong with that and now you can tell them that not all men like fake boobs. ;)
MobBoss said:
Very bad analogy. What about hair color? Teeth whitening? Hair implants even for balding men?
Bad analogy?

It's perfect analogy since usually muscles do interest women and usually it's expected men have some, just like boobs with women.

So what's wrong with fake muscles if it turns the heads of women and young men (let's say even some nerds here) could struggle with such issue?

EDIT: But hey, we can always agree to disagree.
 
You can thank skadistic for this one.

Please consider the aspects of body modification, possible interference with breastfeeding, appearance, and feel.

Personally I hate everything about them.

Fake boobs are like a pizza with raw egg on top.

They're just weird

They're like a white guy trying to rap: some get it right, but most get it wrong..

*cringe*

edit: i have a feeling that the pro-fake-boob crowd is just people stuck with fake boobs due to marriage, but what do i know
 
In my book, "C" is perfect, though "B" is just fine. "A" is a little to small for me, but I guess I would still take them over fake boobs. The thing is, even if a woman wants larger breasts, they don't need plastic surgery. There are plenty of other methods that enlarge breasts naturally, and those are a much better option. Besides, as others have said: If a woman needs fake breasts, they are probably not the type of person I want to associate with anyway.
 
And you have just proven you support sexism 100%.

Not at all. Recognizing that it does indeed exist isnt support it. Case in point, my wife does want to get one of those 'uplift' treatments even though I tell her she doesnt need it (she doesnt at all), and I go out of my way to make my wife feel beautiful almost every day. She certainly doesnt have to worry about me, but she still gets concerned about such things even after 24 years of marriage and being 44 years old.

Again, I dont support sexism, but I dont fault women who desire to deal with it in their own way.

Bad analogy?

It's perfect analogy since usually muscles do interest women and usually it's expected men have some, just like boobs with women.

Of course its a bad analogy, unless of course there is a product/procedure offering fake muscles out there? No?

So what's wrong with fake muscles if it turns the heads of women and young men (let's say even some nerds here) could struggle with such issue?

Are fake muscles a reality?
 
only time fake boobs are > natural is when the alternative is no boobs (for example after breast cancer surgery)
 
I prefer small-medium ones, which fakes rarely are, so theyre a bad thing for RRW
 
breast size hasn't really ever mattered to me, but cartoonish out of proportion breast sizes look terrible imo. aside from the fact that a lot of boobjobs look pretty bad I don't really have any moral qualms with it.

Sure it's just vanity, but I think that's something we all face in our own little way. Unless you're an overweight long haired long bearded slob
 
I don't like 'em. In most cases they do nothing to improve the looks.

Natural FTW :goodjob:
 
Of course its a bad analogy, unless of course there is a product/procedure offering fake muscles out there? No?

Are fake muscles a reality?

Actually, IIRC there is and they are. Specifically pectoral implants.

I suppose the difference is that muscles are desirable partly because of functionality rather then aesthetics. I.e, you can do strong man-things like lift heavy weights or hit people. Breasts are desirable on purely aesthetic and tactile grounds. Their functionality doesn't really factor in.
 
I call it cheating to go another the Plastic knife

Unless your boobs got tore off in a freak accident, no thanks
 
Not at all. Recognizing that it does indeed exist isnt support it. Case in point, my wife does want to get one of those 'uplift' treatments even though I tell her she doesnt need it (she doesnt at all), and I go out of my way to make my wife feel beautiful almost every day. She certainly doesnt have to worry about me, but she still gets concerned about such things even after 24 years of marriage and being 44 years old.

Again, I dont support sexism, but I dont fault women who desire to deal with it in their own way.
I think you could partially support if you think it's "good".

Of course there are only two poll options and obvious your position is that you don't encourage women to get them but can see why someone would get them, which is fair point to make.

And I do understand bit older women or women who have gone through raising children etc. that looks can become issue since age has it's effects to everyone of us.

Personally I think women shouldn't yield to the pressure to get them but it's obviously many think they make them somehow better and I find it problematic that person's self-image requires such enhancement. But for me this doesn't relate only to boobs but also to other forms of cosmetic surgeries.

I think with younger women that it is rather dubious but I do understand that better with little bit older women.

I think however there's something wrong in society or people who almost require bigger or better boobs from women rather than what nature (or God) has given to them. Let alone fighting forever the effects of age with string of different methods including something like surgeries.
Of course its a bad analogy, unless of course there is a product/procedure offering fake muscles out there? No?

Are fake muscles a reality?
They are.

The reason why men don't get them mostly is because you can of course get some muscle at the gym and of course since the augmentation of men's appearance hasn't gone that far yet.

But I think it's pretty valid comparison since if men would line up to make their shoulders more broad and their biceps bigger I think that would border ridiculousness and you can see the sexism right there. Of course you can already see that in the gyms happening so yeah...people are shallow, stupid and insecure.
 
They where fake boobs so they'll get noticed, and then get mad at you when you stare at them. The don't make since!:mad:
 
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