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Originally Posted by Withano
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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Answer this then - who should get priority on the NHS a woman insecure about her appearance or someone who needs life-saving surgery. There is not enough money for both. Many women feel insecure about their appearance during their life but they get past it, they do not resort to surgery.
She either sees a doctor about her depression (it is unlikely she would be clinically depressed, less hysteria please) and/or she saves hard or gets a bank loan/payment plan to get it done if that important to her. Such a case is NOT deserving of limited NHS funding.