I did edit my above post to say "otherwise healthy" because I do know that in such cases as, for instance, breast cancer (mastectomy), cosmetic surgery can be an understandable blessing. Still, I thought
@Damien50's comment about the dating gene pool was a rip (funny).
I understand the want and need if you were in an accident or otherwise tragic situation but the molding of the entire body to fit an unrealistic body type is unrealistic and probably a sign of mental illness.
Let's not spend three years in the gym to become efficient metabolic machines with healthy bodies to compliment or health lifestyles instead
Lipo, collagen, enough silicone to put all the computer hardware companies out of business, make up for definition, some flex silicone if you can afford it, tanning bed, and a competent plastic surgeon from Korea.
I mean let's skip steroids all together, who cares about cost because you still have to put in the work with anabolics.
Ibelieve this is tame compared to other outlandish subjects discussed here but it's still in the ballpark. We seriously have to look at society and not necessarily the superficial aspect of it but the instant gratification that everyone seems to yearn for. Money can buy anything and this ken doll is a testament to that. No one wants to work or put in the effort despite the boom in the fitness industry, so in regards to this article, who cares about looking like a real man or woman, let's circumvent the mess that is Kim Kardashian and Bruce Jenner and aim for the superficial Anglo Saxon doll look of the 80's.
The instant gratification factor can be seen everywhere, music is lifeless, clothes aren't impressive, food isn't food, words are meaningless yet society wants it all and fast. So when society tires of their first wave of wants they want more and more while expecting to do little to nothing. Why lift when I can get stitched?
That should be the slogan... Why would you want to spend countless hours in the gym? Want to get ripped? Want a sexy bod and abs to wash clothes on? Well now you can - introducing "Stitched and Ripped" the new innovative solution for a better you...
It's patented by me just now.
@Serveto can direct the commercial while
@Kung Fu will be the model.