Chinese man sues wife for being ugly, wins $120,000
kdvr.com/2012/10/26/chinese-man-sues-wins-120000/
this is also a separate question i made for the girls
Girls how would you feel if you found out your boyfriend had cosmetic surgery done? ↗
No. I take the position that ethically enhancements are okay and good.
The alternative is a harsh reality and life where people are ostracized and ultimately their gene pools die off.
Plus, enhancement is natural. It is he goal of every human being to become the best version of themselves. One could argue that education and school — something everyone takes for granted— is actually a form of enhancement; plastic surgery for your brain so to speak.
Same with exercising, eating healthy and going to the gym. Those are all enchantments as well.
Carried out to the logical extreme, an anti-enhancement position would necessitate essentially much of obese America, where only genetically gifted individuals would remain someone fit and in decent shape — though far below their maximum potential— and only child prodigies would have any sort of education, also below their potential.
It seems to me that at the very least, humans are naturally designed to exist on a sliding scale of achievement. There is no point it which someone is ‘real’ and then becomes ‘fake.’ There is only what you have achieved in your lifespan.
Therefore, I believe in genetic engineering, plastic surgery, education and health and fitness. I am pro operations that decrease risk of disease, enhance athletic strength and ability, enhance fertility, enhance visual sexual attractiveness and intelligence enhancing pharmaceuticals.
Why limit ourselves? So yeah, is plastic surgery false advertising? Not really. What’s before you is who that person currently is.
Even if they were not born with those features, they managed to attain them none the less in other ways. The means to receive treatment carry their own inherent value. Surgeries are expensive, and so to be able to have these operations done is a sign of success in other ways. So, I say it’s not false advertisement because it signals achievement regardless of how.
You know, I’ve kind of changed my views slightly on plastic surgery. I used to be against it and thought that it was a bad thing for the person’s mental well-being for the long run. I still think there are better ways of being secure and more okay with yourself beyond getting plastic surgery though, so on this account I haven’t changed too much. The aspect that I’ve changed on this always labeling this a bad thing. Now, perhaps the doctors and industry of plastic surgery exaggerate their abilities and encourage people to get surgery through manipulation of these people’s insecurities and “defects.” I can empathize and understand the man or woman who just wants to look better and can’t seem to find any other way of making themselves feel happy. In this age of society, we are told various things to make us feel inadequate and we don’t have control over how we react to these things or how much and young we’re exposed to them. Some people have the luck that they never learn or get exposed to these things because of their culture, society, or country. If someone wants to be happy going out and looking in the mirror, I can’t morally be against this person wanting to get some surgery to improve themselves on this account.
yes i totally agree! but as much as i want to say its ok i still feel like its false advertising lol mostly because your children won't inherit those attributes of plastic surgery
Yeah, I do think it is false advertising
It’s not false advertising. But you should always go to a reputable plastic surgeon. Especially one that has experience in what you want done. It’s not a bad thing. It just makes people happy about themselves. There will be judgmental people. But those are the wrong people to be around. To expect things to be the way you want it. When you should let others be themselves. To quote, “You can pick your nose. But you can’t pick someone else’s” yes picking boogers from noses. But it refers to. You can pick how you will be. But ultimately you can’t control others. You can’t tell someone to be happy with the way they look. Plastic surgery helps those people gain something they don’t have.
yes i agree and i think its fine to do that but at the same time i think their children will not get any of those characteristics from those surgeries
They won’t but at least with dna modification they can get rid of imperfections
that is very true... with medical technology advancing at a great rate many things will become possible in the future
Exactly.
If you want the genuine natural genetics of her physical traits- then yes it's false advertising.
If you want to enjoy the visual appeal and expect it to remain- yes, also false advertising. ((The texture, wherever she got the plastic surgery, will harden, but she will visually remain contoured... Unless she can't afford the upkeep. Sometimes along with the upkeep... a mess-up or excessive plastic surgery, later down the road, can really pinch up the face- permanently changing the entire structure of the face. It can also become an addiction.))
that is very true. i honestly think people need to adopt a more love your unique look attitude
you can be such a sweetie <3 honest people appreciate fellow honest people :)
hahaha thanks! <3
by the way my wrist is 5.6" inches in girth :3
oml You sure know how to ruin a cute moment LMAO
Hahahahaha xD
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Whatever it is, guys don't seem to dislike it
Guys, if you could have sex with one of them - which one would you choose? ↗
Guys, which body do you find more attractive? ↗
i dont see anything fake with those bodies though?
The fact that you don't see it doesn't mean that they are not after plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is not always visible
yea i agree ig thats part of the problem. but those bodies seem like average and normal bodies
No, they do not. In first poll, the second girl couldn't possibly have breasts this big while being this thin.
In the second poll it's even more visible that first girl's boobs are fake (like, seriously? Have you ever seen a real woman to think that they can have this size of bra with this waist?) PLUS her ribs are cut off.
So as you can see men don't have problem with plastic surgery, but with visible plastic surgery. As long as the surgery is not visible and the girl looks much better they don't care and will choose her over a natural one
i need proof of what you say! i actually didn't even know that was a thing for rib removal lol
There is no need for digging for proof. Literally anyone who has ever had contact with real women (Or at least knows how anatomy and biology works) can see right away that Veronica Bielik is fake from head to toes
well to be fair that picture doesn't really show everything and those breasts are not unusually large they are like a C cup
I really despise the use of the term ”false advertising” when it comes to humans, as if picking a partner is the same as buying a new car or picking up groceries, and then not being happy with your purchase. It’s gross. And honestly if you like the way someone looks, who cares if they had work done? If you love them and your children unconditionally, it shouldn’t matter what they look like. I’ve also seen ugly people with beautiful children so it’s not even like they’re definitely going to have ugly children just because they used to look different 🙄
Besides the fact that some people get it to correct some horrible disfigurement from a car crash or something, going overboard you have wonder what is wrong with their self esteem. Then there was is the case of being in your fertility years and passing some undesirable trait into offspring without the other parent being aware. I think there have been lawsuits in certain cultures. If the USA wasn’t so politically correct, we’d have those lawsuits here too. D get it to restore some of my youth and to look more dissimilar to a certain relative. I’m not hideous or anything that requires plastic surgery so I can’t judge other people for wanting it.
Personally, I'm against any ELECTIVE plastic or cosmetic surgery.
I'm against tattoos, piercings, tooth whitening, skin bleaching, tribal scarring, and any kind of cosmetic surgery.
If you have a saddle nose, cleft lip, orofacial necrotizing fasciitis, hemifacial microsomia, Treacher-Collins syndrome, tetracycline dental stains, scars from trauma... etc., then that's an exception, and it's OK to undergo a cosmetic procedure.
If someone's excuse is, "my nose is too big" or "I want bigger calves", then no. Just, no.
I forgot to address the question:
Yes, it is false advertising if you don't tell your significant other. In fact, even if you dye your hair, you need to inform your SO. And while I'm against elective cosmetic and plastic surgery, I'd assume underwent it, I think they need to inform their SO. Not optional!
No because false advertising means you don’t get what was promoted to you. If a girl is fake, it’s not like she will ever get back to her « before » state so she will always look the way she did when you met her.
Heavy makeup and contouring is false advertising because you can take it off, necessarily will at a point and will most likely be disappointed at what’s underneath. Same for push up bras !
The children will be affected though lol. and i actually dont mind makeup because it just enhances what they already have and is not an extreme change.
Make up can be a pretty extreme change
^ I think it would be more fair to call this false advertising. As for children, yeah not quite relevant, because genetics are very random, you can look like your grandparents and nothing like your parents or even like great grandparents ! And you get characteristics here and there in your family tree. So there are high chances that they won’t be affected except if she had really strong genes.
its just a trick of lighting and shadowing it doesn't change their bone structure and they can't make their lips extremely big or thin. and if makeup was that good nobody would get plastic surgery done lol
but yes makeup is a bit of false advertising as well
It can change lip size by over lining lips and facial structure by contouring.
Here’s an example of a nose contour
Here’ an example of over lined lips :
And make up can change you a lot but only temporarily. I’m considering having a nose job because I want my nose to change for good, I hate it and I don’t want it to be an illusion but the real deal.
i know that but what i am saying is contouring has limits
'False advertising' what a dodgy phrase to use in this case. If you're actively discussing having kids it might be a consideration sure, but people are gonna present themselves however they feel most confident. Something like this isn't actively trying to mislead others.
how would you feel after dating a girl for a couple of months you found out it was trans girl that had plastic surgery done?
The surgery wouldn't bother me. I'd feel a bit betrayed because they hadn't told me about the trans thing earlier, but may or may not break the relationship off depending on the convo from there goes and just how trusting we can be with each other from there on out. I'm bi though, can understand if the trans part is a sticking point for some guys.
"I'd feel a bit betrayed" this is a false advertising feeling lol
For the trans side and because they felt they couldn't tell me about it earlier. Not for the plastic surgery stuff that you're asking about. Plenty of trans folk who haven't had surgery that ya' couldn't pick on first glance, or even after spending time with them.
you feel betrayed because they hide it right or they didn't tell you?
Because they didn't tell me earlier on. If they feel more comfortable with surgery or makeup or whatever then more power to 'em.
No it's not false advertising.
It does have two categories though.
Plastic surgery that is needed (breast reduction for bad back or removal of growths) or for real imperfections that hinder you (cleft pallet, bumps and growths) are just that, they're normal logical reasons.
Plastic surgery for fake tits or a bigger ass are not needed and give exactly what is advertised, someone who is fake.
plastic is used in breast reduction?
The definition of plastic surgery is:
"the process of reconstructing or repairing parts of the body by the transfer of tissue, either in the treatment of injury or for cosmetic reasons"
So yes, plastic surgery is used. The name however doesn't mean actual plastic is used.
that makes sense
Plastic surgery is often not permanent. The human beauty is heavily dependent upon posture. Posture is the position of the skeleton. This position is determined by the muscles. The strength and power needed for the muscles to keep the skeleton aligned in place (good posture) is determined by their function and frequent use through physical activity like working out. Ugliness in the biological sense is stunted growth, beauty is good growth. Surgery cannot fix posture, you must do that yourself through discipline and posture correction exercises. The bone mass according to the law of Wolfe remodels itself according to the load it bears. This means that your beauty is modestly dependent on lifestyle and other environmental factors. Beauty cannot be fixed by surgery, not permanently.
It has nothing to do with false advertising, unless you only see your partner as some kind of breeding machine which is pretty damn bizarre and questionable to begin with.
but the kids will be pissed lol
Who the fuck cares in times of genetic engineering , in case of doubt they can just get plastic surgery when they’re old enough too
thats is true
No. Thats how they really are. Its not like photoshop where they look different irl. If they get 32DD boobs, they actually have 32DD boobs
but the children won't get those benefits lol
yea but the chances increase of them inheriting your traits if you have those genetic traits lol
her daughter cares xD
that is true
Yes and no, depends on what their partner think of it. Also corrective plastic surgery done for medical reason is generally acceptable. Extreme plastic surgery makeover, yes false advertisement but if his/her partner is okay with it then it shouldn't be a problem.
Yes. Its bot you, its a you that you created using moderen teconology. wasn't there a thing, were a man married a beautiful women and was pissed when they had kids who turned out ugly, because she actually got a lot of surgery to get prettier?
this one' in the update? lol
kdvr.com/2012/10/26/chinese-man-sues-wins-120000/
Bahahah dude won, that's awesome lmao. Poor kids tho
@Xavixk fact checked it for us by the way lol https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ugly-story/
Yes in a sense, there was a man who had sued his wive because of that.
kdvr.com/2012/10/26/chinese-man-sues-wins-120000/
holy shit hahaha omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣 wow i am speechless from this article
How is it false advertising?
It's not like the changes reverse once you "buy" the product.
Girls stuffing their bra or guys their crotch, I get could be construed as false advertising. But plastic surgery is not that.
the children will disagree lol
Do you actually think of the prettiness of your potential future kids, when you select your partner?
Even so, it could only be viewed as false advertising if two criteria are met:
1. If you selected your partner at least in part because you wanted attractive babies.
and
2. She lied and told you she hadn't had any plastic surgery.
i mean who asks their date if they had plastic surgery lmfao xD
and doesn't everyone want attractive healthy babies?
well thats the thing we inherently know how healthy they are and who is compatible based on their physical attractiveness
well i am guessing it something to do with how well the female stores fat for future babies
what belief is that? lol
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You guys should really fact check things before posting...
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ugly-story/
it sounded plausible it has nothing to do with fact checking its just a scenario where something like that could occur.
Photo shopping is false advertising but plastic surgery really does change the way you look in real life so no.
If you say a food is healthy because it has no sugar in it when it does have it, that's false advertising.
If you say it's healthy because it has no sugar when it doesn't, you're telling the truth whether the food had no sugar in it originally or you removed it.
Nope, because the change is irreversible.
It is false advertising though when it comes to having children because your children are still going to have the look you had before you had surgery.
To be honest, I think makeup is false advertising, especially if it's too much.
From a biological and reproductive perspective, changing our apparience makes other people understand we have genes we don't actually have
Very logical conclusion u made there.
That suing story is actually false...
Unless it is a catfish situation, it's none of your business if someone has plastic surgery b4 you met them.
thats not exactly the question lol
Yes. human attraction is still very much instinctual and based on evolutionary and genetic needs. Surgical modification to increase desirability is a cheat. No matter how politically incorrect it is, we do chose our partners to be good " breeding machines" as someone said before.
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