One of the greatest shows about cosmetic surgeons is the “Nip Tuck.” please tell me you caught the season finale! It was outstanding. Granted this show can get a little racy, but the writing it phenomenal and the acting superb. It focuses on the lives of two plastic surgeons, and how messed up things can get. While some may think the series promotes cosmetic surgery for anyone anytime, I think it does the opposite. It shows how little can be gained by cosmetic enhancement. And sometimes much is even lost. Call it a contemporary take on beauty.
Recently my wife came to me and said she was getting rhinoplasty done also known as a nose job. She said she had already contacted a few cosmetic surgeons and told me that she’s having the surgery done next week. Aaarrgghh. That was pretty much my reaction. Now I know that she has mentioned potential cosmetic surgery for her nose in the past, but this hit me like a ton of bricks. How am I supposed to respond to such a bold comment? And more importantly, what is this going to cost? When I inquired price information, she said 3,000! Three grand is definitely NOT some extra cash we have lying around. Did she really contact many cosmetic surgeons or just one? Regardless, she responded with the classic female routine of “I’m angry and emotional, so don’t mess with me.” Any guys out there ever encountered that spiel? Yeah, it gets old, doesn’t it?
The decision to have a cosmetic surgery for any aspect of your face or body is a major one. Think carefully before you jaunt off to some expensive doctor and have plastic surgery done. Not only can it cost a bundle, but it also has potential ramifications. Things CAN go wrong. This brings me to my next point. Search high and low to find the absolute best and highest recommended plastic surgeon around. This is, after all, cosmetic surgery for your image. The last thing you want is to be on one of those talk shows rambling on about what went wrong. Proceed with caution!
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You have just discovered some early signs of pregnancy and you are thinking “Am I pregnant” and you rush to the pharmacist to take a pregnancy test. The last thing you want is an unwanted pregnancy, but you turn out to be pregnant against your wishes. Whether or not you choose to have the child is completely up to you. This statement can be interpreted in a couple different ways. What options do you have if a pregnancy happens unplanned? Again, you have a choice to make. Are you going to give birth to the child and raise him/her like a parent, or do you turn to abortion? In most countries this is totally up to you.
Should I Give My Child Up For Adoption Or Have An Abortion? About 75 million unwanted pregnancies occur every year. This statistic applies to the entire global population. Imagine if every one of these pregnancies resulted in natural birth, but only a small fraction of the parents kept the children. Where do all the others go? Sadly, many people don’t consider this aspect of unwanted pregnancies. Who’ll take care of all these children? Possibly some foster parents who only want to get their hands on the monthly government check. This happens all the time. Am I ready for the responsibility to raise a child. You should really consider whether you want to give your child for adoption or you want an abortion.
A popular solution to many unwanted pregnancies is abortion. Now, just to be clear, I’m not completely endorsing abortion. However, I think there is a time when abortion is the most realistic option. For example, you were raped and you got pregnant, would you carry the child of your rapist. There are a number of unwanted pregnancies such as this each year. This is what makes pregnancy and abortion such touchy topics. It’s not just cut and dry. There’s is a big grey zone. The key is to educate your loved ones regarding unwanted pregnancies and teach them about safe practices. Please remember that abstinence is the safest option around.
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