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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne
I don't believe that it's part of every woman's reality at all. I believe that most women in the United States think something is wrong with their appearance.
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That is different from saying "any woman who hasn't considered it at some point in her life is probably lying." That assumes that plastic surgery is part of every woman's reality (across social class and socioeconomic status, race and ethnicity, culture, etc.) and that every woman has some issue with their appearance that they even remotely perceive plastic surgery to be a viable alternative/option/good idea/not super stupid unless used to fix an injury or defect.*
*Every woman doesn't have an injury or a defect that they want to fix. And the following are not defects: Someone not liking their nondeformed nose, not liking the wrinkles on their forehead when they raise their eyebrows, not liking aging, and not liking the extra rim of fat on their stomach (which is different than a rim of extra skin).