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drastic plastic surgery is it ethical?

Discussion in 'Body Modification' started by sentient, Mar 14, 2007.

  1. sentient

    sentient Senior Member

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    I have been thinking lately that I wouldnt mind going in for some severe plastic surgery and wondered if doctors would find this unethical

    I have really thought this through and want to undergo operations to
    amputate my hands and then have them sown onto the top of my head so the fingers stick up like hair. Then I want to have bionic hands attached where my real ones used to be - but more than that I would like my ears sown onto kneecaps and the ears of a labrador dog sown on in their place

    I would also like my feet to be lengthened to 9 times their size
     
  2. gaum

    gaum Elephant Orgy

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    sounds like a helluva good time. go for it
     
  3. stormyy

    stormyy Member

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    Dude, that is so last season.
     
  4. ahimsa

    ahimsa Senior Member

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    This is more of a thought experiment than anything else. At the root, the question is, "do people have the right to do to their body as they please even if it is dangerous/disfiguring/etc."

    IMHO, if you have "thought this through" and you are fully aware of the possible connsequences(meaning you are sane), then I think you should have the right to do anything to your own body. Conversly, the doctor haas the right to say "no."

    Peace
     
  5. DeathRowDisco

    DeathRowDisco Member

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    That's why people do it themselves. That's why practitioners usually keep their names/personal information VERY quiet.
    One guy felt that he should have only had one leg. Nobody experienced enough would do it for him, so he shot himself in the knee and called 911. A lot of people cut off fingers, etc. and then go to the hospital to have it all stitched up, bandaged, whatever.

    I believe that doctors and such should have the choice to do it. I also believe that, like with a sex change, the patient in question should have so many months of therapy, etc. to talk through everything and make sure it's what they really want. Honestly, if somebody feels strongly enough that something should be different on their body, and they can't find a way to do it, a lot of people try it themselves anyway. And that usually doesn't come out quite as planned.
     
  6. toolmaggot

    toolmaggot Nuts Go Here.

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    Well, I have a third nipple on my right asscheek, about an inch from the crack, by the bottom crease. God granted me with one.

    It even lactates!
     
  7. DeathRowDisco

    DeathRowDisco Member

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    Okay. You got me.
    How much would I have to pay to lick it?
     
  8. toolmaggot

    toolmaggot Nuts Go Here.

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    Free to lick, but the breast(butt?) milk comes at a price.
     
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