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Majora said:
 


I understand what you're saying and of course respectfully recognise your right to an opinion. But at the same time if you are willing to only love someone or allow yourself to fall in love with someone who meets your perfecting criteria, I think you belong to the wrong species. Please don't this a personal attack because it isn't, I just love the human race ability to label obvious flaws when each and everyone of us (whether we acknowledge it or not) has flaws. And if a woman who mentally might be perfect for you is labelled repulsive because she smokes or had implants because that made her feel better about herself is automatically ruled out then I think you have a bigger problem than those who do what makes them happy and wants acceptence as a member of the human race than they do. Just how I see it. 


Sorry, I really fail to see how being disgusted by the stinky, cancer causing drug addiction known as smoking is wrong on any front. In my opinion, anyone with half a brain would recognize it's horrible for them and everyone around them, and WANT to quit. Secondly, I fail to see how implying that a woman should be happy in her own skin, happy with her own body, and not have to feel like she needs the false sense of security provided by getting gross breast implants, something someone would only do 99% of the time because they're trying to fit society's shallow notion of what a woman should be, and again, as I said, women allowing the size of their breasts to define them. How is being against that making me "part of the wrong species".

Nope. I'm part of the human race, love 'em and hate 'em. And I happen to value a woman's natural body. I think the concept of getting cosmetic "enhancements" to your body like that are just downright gross. Tattoos and some piercings are one thing, but a boob job? No thank you. And most women I've ever met feel the same way, thankfully. So I'm really not sure what you're on about there, friend. I said nothing about needing or wanting "perfection", I said I didn't like smokers or fake tits. That doesn't exactly eliminate the "playing field", does it? No, it doesn't.

Have a nice day.