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Re:Many of our enhanced ladies would disagree with you.
SULLY 24 Reviews 2318 reads
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And I'll stick with my original position that you are not strong on subtlety.  I do feel for anybody who is victimised.  But some more than others.  Having a poison injected inot one's body is taking a risk.

Do you feel unbridled compassion for smokers who get lung cancer?  Or do you think it is clearly a bad thing that deserves compassion, but they DID engage in a risky behaviour with their eyes open?

Love your holier than thuo attitude tho'!

Part of me does say serve those idiots right for wanting a botox injection!

But no excuse

innocent or guilt, who cares if you are willing to inject poison(thats what botox is) into you face your what the hell do you think is going to happen.

SirPrize2391 reads

Imagine Sully and your attitude to an escort being attacked is, "you offer sex to unknown men, what the hell do you think is going to happen".

If it ever happens to you, I would imagine the ladies who use botox will have a little more understanding.

What is pathetic about thinking people ought to play the hand they are dealt?  I think people are way better looking real than they often are after being gargoylized by a surgeon.

I do think this is abominable- only a prt of me thinks serve them right.

But your inability to think clearly on this issue may be the pathetic part.

Do you see any flat chested lady and say -"You need bolt ons"- the mark of a true ass-hole?  I think not.  I think- I bet those nips are fun to play with- as my experience with less endowed ladies tells me they often are more sensitive...

SirPrize3005 reads

"Part of me says serves them right".

Yes, they certainly deserve to be deformed or paralyzed by fraud for wanting to improve their appearance. Just because you don't see the need, is it really your position to judge others so harshly who do?

Maybe it improves their self esteem and makes their lives more enjoyable. Who are you to say that they are wrong?    

Like I said, I'm sure part of you also believes that it serves an escort right if she gets beat up. OK then, part of me says it serves you right if you get arrested for seeing an escort (you should just be satisfied with a sex life that is within the law).

My inability to think clearly is certainly overridden by your lack of compassion and understanding.

Of course I don't think providers ought to run the risk of violence for providing a service that is older than law enforcement itself.  That goes without saying.  Shame on you for even thinking the ideas are analogous.

but any plastic surgery carries so much risk (admittedly getting lower all the time) that I feel it is sad that anybody feels compelled to go for it.  Especially when the positive effects are usually so fleeting.  Even if it were totally successful it is quite likely they will be gargoylized in 10-15 years.

If you say you do not feel a little superior or pathos everytime you see a dude with a weasel on his head that he thinks is a toupe, then you are lying.  You might do that "well at least he feels better" thing to yourself, but EVERYBODY's first reaction is laughter or compassion- not oh what a stud!  1 in a 100 can pass- the rest look foolish!  So it is with all but a TINY percentage of plastic surgeries!  Our eyes are trained by 1000s of years on the Serengeti plain, hunting and being hunted- we can't help but see something is amiss.  Just as a childhood in SF allowed me to be pretty good at spotting the Trannys, so can most people who are at all observant spot the work done, about 90% of the time.  

So I am only being honest in saying that it might not be a bad thing for there to be more pitfalls that await people who choose to try for a shortcut to happiness that will very likely fail to deliver.

It is far more like the feeling one gets when one hears of an accidental heroin overdose.  One dances with the devil at ones own risk.  You feel badly that a night of entertainment ended badly- but you think the person might have foreseen some problems.  

I have gone under the knife three times in my life and all were harrowing experiences, but necessary to keep me ambulatory or functioning.  To choose it just to look a touch better for a few years seems asinine to me.  

I have also had occasion to work with some of Jackos people who describe the hell he lives in after his insane development from a cool looking brotha to a complete freek with a nasal problem, and think the object lesson is there for all to see.

Plastic surgery should be for those who NEED it- as asport it leaves a great deal to be desired.  You false front of compassion may make you feel better, but it does nothing for these unfortunate victims-partially of their own minds.

SirPrize1577 reads

Even if you feel that they should have just accepted what natutre gave them (since your values supercede theirs), it is still cruel and lacking in compassion to say that if something goes wrong, they got what they deserved; doubly so if that something was the result of fraud by a manufacturer.

I'm sure you do things that others would see as taking an unnecessary risk (seeing escorts for example), and yet I doubt you would feel like you got what you deserved if an encounter ever turned negative and ruined your life.

I stick wiuth my original position, you lack compassion and understanding.

And I'll stick with my original position that you are not strong on subtlety.  I do feel for anybody who is victimised.  But some more than others.  Having a poison injected inot one's body is taking a risk.

Do you feel unbridled compassion for smokers who get lung cancer?  Or do you think it is clearly a bad thing that deserves compassion, but they DID engage in a risky behaviour with their eyes open?

Love your holier than thuo attitude tho'!


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