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For the folks who got plasitc surgery...lil question?
So you had plastic surgery...okay that's cool whatever. You probably got breast implants, butt implants, changed your face, changed your nose...all that.
So does it affect you at all when you have children and realize your 'REAL' look is inherited gene wise? Or how would you approach that subject if a child asks you why something's 'amiss' in the genetic pool?
Like for example...okay you changed your face..like Heidi Kloom did, maybe very distinctive features like your nose or chin, something that would be genetically strong if you had children. SO when your baby gets older and has those same features that you abhorred and wanted to get rid of, what would you say to your child? Would you force them to have plastic surgery too? Would you not care and be like "Well I got rid of it because I didn't feel comfortable in my body, if you want to do that too it's okay dear." How would you go about it?
Or say in a situation you had breast implants because you had A cups, and your daughter goes through her teen emotional/social crisis and realizes she doesn't have the C cups like you do. How would you go about that situation?
OR...my final example, how would you play out a situation where you date a guy, he doesn't know about the surgeries (although some can still tell) somehow, and when the child is born of course there's a miss-match in the outcome when the traits are noticeable (if they are that is)? Granted i'm sure the baby will have his features but...work with me here on the scenario. How would you go about it?
Nothing against the whole plastic surgery thing, could really care less...but was always curious how one would approach these scenarios if confronted with them.
ANSWER AWAY! thanks.
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- ?Lv 49 years agoFavorite Answer
everyone is entitled to there own opinion and here is mine! I had breast implants done when i was younger (19) because my breast size was 32 b and i personally was not comfortable with it. i had already had 1 baby, did the whole breastfeeding thing and decided that to make myself happy i would get breast implants. it was a decision i made but my husband and some close family and friends opinons did make an impact.
in the end it was my decision and i wen through with it. i went to a d cup.
if one day my 3 daughters (yes 3 since) ask me why i did it, ill be perfectly honest with them. and if when they are 18 and they so choose to have implants done, i will support them fully.
if it gives you the self confidence that you cant find from inside, then why not? its not hurting anyone else and its alot better then doing self harm like alot of people who are self concious do.
thats just my story and my own opinion :)