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Subject: Re: __ Vapid American Vanity - Florida Teen Dies After Complications During Breast Surgery Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:03:50 -0600

The Todal wrote:
> "_ Prof. Jonez _" wrote in message
> news:6528clF2e1jhpU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Richard Miller wrote:
>>> In message , Jasper
>>> writes
>>>> Make this little dumbass's life worth something by sending a strong
>>>> message to other young women that vanity can cost you your life.
>>>> Any "teen" who gets breast augmentation is .ed up and needs
>>>> counseling. Her parents are also to blame. She's dead, dead, dead
>>>> and dead forever and ever and ever and ever and if I have to drag
>>>> her name thru the mud so that just one other "teen" gets the
>>>> message so be it. It's worth it.
>>>
>>> I have left in below the comment from the original post which makes
>>> me think the claims of this being purely for vanity are not entirely
>>> fair. It is difficult to know how significant the problem was, but
>>> it does *not* seem to be about a girl who simply wanted bigger
>>> breasts.
>>>>>>>> Kuleba was undergoing surgery to correct asymmetrical breasts
>>>>>>>> and an inverted areola, Stanziale said.
>>
>> Sounds like an after the fact attempt at damage control.
>>
>> Any idea how many teens/young women have "asymmetrical breasts"
>> while they are still growing? Wait to the finish growing and the
>> breasts often find a closer
>> symmetry.
>>
>> Inverted "areola" ? I presume they mean inverted nipples. All she
>> needed was
>> a boyfriend, or baby, to suck on them a while. They'll pop out
>> nicely.
>
> So you can blame her medical advisor, if you like. Not her.

Medical advisor?

She and her parents were pursuing surgery for purely Vanity sake.


> There's a lot of misogyny here, in your posts.

You're projecting again, see below.

> You probably have an abiding resentment towards nubile women

Nubile?

> (too shy, were you? Too many
> rejections?) and therefore have this feeling of glee when one of them
> dies a horrible death in the pursuit of perfection.

Perfection?

Daft much, eh moron?