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Old 19-03-2017, 11:00 AM #2
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Originally Posted by jennyjuniper View Post
So in your opinion anyone with an issue with their body should be able to get NHS funding for whatever they feel is wrong about themselves? I can hear the NHS grinding to a halt at the thought of it.
Not all who seek help with breast size are ego driven or feel that it will grant them instant sex appeal, but many do. If it is so important to these people, then let them save up and pay for it themselves, while the NHS does the job it was intended for, which is saving lives.
People are always gonna have disproportionate chests to their body, and people will always criticise this, this will always create depression in some people.
Im more asking for a solution, do you have one? You are also, like Brillo, suggesting things that clinically depressed women should not do, without suggesting anything that they should do.
This is incredibly simplistic and narrow-minded. Please complete your argument.
What should a clinically depressed woman do next, if not surgery.
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