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Re: Kiersten needs a yellow sweater !

 
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Old 04-04.-2004, 06:32 AM   #1
Callistus Valerius
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"> Will it be a different color each week ... even a polka dot one perhaps?
>
> Bjorn


Was Gum on OLN, recently? Anyone have any pics, of the new Gum?


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Old 04-04.-2004, 06:57 AM   #2
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Silicone must be equivalent to the carbon fixation displayed by male cyclists.
I'ts really a sad commentary how many of you are missing your silicone baby
bottle nipples and want Keirstens. Buy a blow up doll guys.
Bill C

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Old 04-04.-2004, 07:01 AM   #3
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"TritonRider" <tritonrider@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Silicone must be equivalent to the carbon fixation displayed by male cyclists.
> I'ts really a sad commentary how many of you are missing your silicone baby
> bottle nipples and want Keirstens. Buy a blow up doll guys.
> Bill C
>



Why is that sad? Men lusting after good looking women and their breasts - this
is news to you??


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Old 04-04.-2004, 07:21 AM   #4
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>From: "James Calivar" amheiserbush@yahoo.com.au

>Why is that sad? Men lusting after good looking women and their breasts -
>this
>is news to you??


Yeah, but they aren't hers. They came from Plastic Parts R Us.
Bigger is not always better, and plastic is worse. Women should not feel the
need to have their bodies sliced up, then have junk stuck into it just to
please immature small minded males.
I'll take any natural, athletic, fit female over any silicone bimbo you can
name. Anyone who chooses to surgically alter their body has some major self
esteem problems I'd rather not have to deal with.
If they choose to go that route, more power to them, but it's a complete turn
off, and warning signal to me.
Bill C
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Old 04-04.-2004, 07:40 AM   #5
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"TritonRider" <tritonrider@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >From: "James Calivar" amheiserbush@yahoo.com.au

>
> >Why is that sad? Men lusting after good looking women and their

breasts -
> >this
> >is news to you??

>
> Yeah, but they aren't hers. They came from Plastic Parts R Us.
> Bigger is not always better, and plastic is worse. Women should not feel

the
> need to have their bodies sliced up, then have junk stuck into it just to
> please immature small minded males.


I'll bet more than half of the women who have had breast augmentation did it
to please themselves. Just as feeling sexy and having sex are two different
things. Pleasing men is at least secondary.

Taken to an extreme, how is having cosmetic surgery different than using
vitamin supplements so you can ride better. Both are a means of enhancing
yourself beyond what you can do naturally.

Carl
A leg man, actually.


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Old 04-04.-2004, 07:52 AM   #6
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>From: "Carl Sundquist" carlsun@cox-internet.com

>aken to an extreme, how is having cosmetic surgery different than using
>vitamin supplements so you can ride better. Both are a means of enhancing
>yourself beyond what you can do naturally.
>
>Carl


Cosmetic surgery is an invasive procedure, vitamins aren't. I still think that
feeling the need to surgically alter your body, whatever the reason is
indicative of a major psychological problem. In Keirsten's defense, she may
have done it to make more money. Men will pay a lot more to women with big
tits, fake or not. That in my mind is even worse than the women who take
advantage of it.
I have no problem with a woman using her sexuality and attractiveness to get
ahead. They are using their natural strengths against males cultural
weaknesses. I applaud it. Taking advantage of stupidity should be encouraged.
I just think it's really sad that people feel the need to surgically alter
their bodies, male or female.
Bill C
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Old 04-04.-2004, 09:18 AM   #7
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"TritonRider" <tritonrider@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >From: "Carl Sundquist" carlsun@cox-internet.com

>
> >aken to an extreme, how is having cosmetic surgery different than using
> >vitamin supplements so you can ride better. Both are a means of enhancing
> >yourself beyond what you can do naturally.
> >
> >Carl

>
> Cosmetic surgery is an invasive procedure, vitamins aren't.


That's why I said "taken to an extreme". However, injectable vitamins are
invasive, too. IIRC either the UCI, IOC, or USOC, had a rule prohibiting
injections for performance enhancing reasons, which would have ruled out
injectable vitamins and rehydrating the body by I.V. I think the rule was
eventually rescinded, however.

> I still think that
> feeling the need to surgically alter your body, whatever the reason is
> indicative of a major psychological problem.


I'm not intending to make this into a pissing match, just seeing if you
really should paint with such a broad brush: does a man with hair plugs have
major psychological problems, but a man with a toupee does not?

Finally, are you saying that you do not find any person's cosmetic surgery
pleasing to your eye, whatsoever?

People who believe in holistic or homeopathic health care might hold the
same point of view about antibiotics and other common medical practices as
you do about cosmetic surgery, (same thing for vegans and omnivores) so it's
definitely a case of YMMV.


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Old 04-04.-2004, 09:39 AM   #8
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My (hopefully) last thoughts on the subject:

What about braces on teeth (technically not invasive, but must be done by a
licensed doctor)?

Tattoos?

Pierced ears?


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Old 04-04.-2004, 10:25 AM   #9
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>From: "Carl Sundquist" carlsun@cox-internet.com

>What about braces on teeth (technically not invasive, but must be done by a
>licensed doctor)?
>
>Tattoos?
>
>Pierced ears?
>
>


I agree that all those are invasive and personal choice. I think that the
difference is that women are forced in to a specific body image by the media.
The number of anchor type females cut due to their age and appearance is
documented. I have no problem whatsoever with people choosing body modification
for personal reasons. I have tatoos that I chose with a lot of thought, and
chose who did them very carefully. My problem is with society making it much
more advantageous for females to be stuffed with silicone.
Bill C
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Old 05-04.-2004, 12:21 AM   #10
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TritonRider wrote:
> In Keirsten's defense, she may
> have done it to make more money. Men will pay a lot more to women with big
> tits, fake or not. That in my mind is even worse than the women who take
> advantage of it.
> I have no problem with a woman using her sexuality and attractiveness to get
> ahead. They are using their natural strengths against males cultural
> weaknesses. I applaud it. Taking advantage of stupidity should be encouraged.


You're still ignoring the point of one of Carl's earlier posts, which is
that a lot of women get cosmetic surgery to impress other women, not
necessarily men. There's more to it than poor oppresed women being
manipulated by the phallocentric patriarchy.

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Old 06-04.-2004, 12:46 PM   #11
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tritonrider@aol.com (TritonRider) wrote in message news:<20040403175238.17173.00000659@mb-m23.aol.com>...
> >From: "Carl Sundquist" carlsun@cox-internet.com

>
> >aken to an extreme, how is having cosmetic surgery different than using
> >vitamin supplements so you can ride better. Both are a means of enhancing
> >yourself beyond what you can do naturally.
> >
> >Carl

>
> Cosmetic surgery is an invasive procedure, vitamins aren't. I still think that
> feeling the need to surgically alter your body, whatever the reason is
> indicative of a major psychological problem. In Keirsten's defense, she may
> have done it to make more money. Men will pay a lot more to women with big
> tits, fake or not. That in my mind is even worse than the women who take
> advantage of it.
> I have no problem with a woman using her sexuality and attractiveness to get
> ahead. They are using their natural strengths against males cultural
> weaknesses. I applaud it. Taking advantage of stupidity should be encouraged.
> I just think it's really sad that people feel the need to surgically alter
> their bodies, male or female.


If I were an entertainment professional, I wouldn't think twice about
using plastic surgery to increase, or sustain my market worth. It's
certainly no big whoop there. For others, it is debatable, but even
for non-entertainmnet people "looks" can count when it comes to
steering a few bucks ones way. If someone is doing for entirely
personal reasons, then I'd say that is a personal matter and nomfb.
Females make me randy in any case.
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