Death from buttocks implants
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Hash (imported)
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Death from buttocks implants
O.K., I know, this isn't about castration, but it does show the danger of vanity, and all of us who know women should point out to them the risks involved with vanity. http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/12/02/mo ... index.html
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Re: Death from buttocks implants
Hash (imported) wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2009 7:12 am O.K., I know, this isn't about castration, but it does show the danger of vanity, and all of us who know women should point out to them the risks involved with vanity. http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/12/02/mo ... index.html
It just proves once again, elective surgery can be dangerous, castration is an elective surgery for most of us.
So cut your risks as much as possible and have a good Doctor do the job, not some guy you met on the internet that has a great track record of 10 or so done while you wait on the kitchen table. Even under the best conditions it can be a life and death decision.
River
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Re: Death from buttocks implants
I think the main thing is to accept that all of us have non-ideal bodies. So at some level we need to accept our desires to get rid of our genitals as similar to our other non-idealarities: overweight, too short, too hairy, weak chin, thin hair, gray hair, etc.
(And no, I'm not a fat, short, hairy, weak-chinned guy with thin, grey hair.)
Anyway, perfection in our bodies is not a wise goal and we should remember that with respect to our various self-image issues here on the Archive.
(And no, I'm not a fat, short, hairy, weak-chinned guy with thin, grey hair.)
Anyway, perfection in our bodies is not a wise goal and we should remember that with respect to our various self-image issues here on the Archive.