She's made a financial decision, having implants of that size installed. It's an investment that, if leveraged correctly, will pay of handsomely. And she can always have them removed later (not to be cavalier about that--surgery is never risk-free, but it's probably an outpatient deal in the doctor's office, not even in a hospital).
Nothing wrong with that. Not my particular cup of tea, but as a businessperson, I can respect the investment that it is.
Qualification #1: I'm assuming that's a real and non-photoshopped image, and even it if is, there are performers who have similar size implants, and my comments apply to them too.
Qualification #2: I'm operating under the assumption that this woman is a performer of some type, and not just a victim of body dysmorphic disorder. Obviously if a doctor is enabling somebody's unhealthy image of themselves, that's an ethical issue.
Last edited by ratbastid; 03-29-2009 at 07:33 AM..
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