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Old 12-06-2011, 20:07   #2
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Re: Mother gives 7 year old breast enlargement.

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Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/odd/news...b-voucher.html

50 year old Sarah Bulge has given her daughter a £6,000 voucher for breast enlargement for her 7th Birthday.

She also bought her daughter a computer, a pink crystal ring and necklace set and a £4,000 spa break.

Her daughter spent the day celebrating her birthday with her friends, having a manicure, pedicure, drinking fake champagne and eating a £250 birthday cake.

What sort of message is this giving to a 7 year old? First, it's giving them the message that it's OK to expect £10,000 presents every year (my cousin has this problem, although her daughters are only expecting £1,000 presents, and yes, I consider them spoiled).

Second, it's giving that 7 year the message that natural looks are not good enough, that you need surgery to look good. While I admit that some surgeons do very good plastic surgery that can really improve looks, surgery often isn't the right answer if you aren't happy.
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