Neckline!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neckline
The choices are really mediocre for the neckline women's section. One of
the photos is titled Boobies.jpg.
:P
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I don't know whether this is worth bothering about, but it's the kind
of thing that concerns me. Anyone not wanting to look at genitalia
should not click on the links.
I came across [[Labiaplasty]], while looking for material on female
genital mutilation. There's an image on the page of what is
I think you are perfectly right, Sarah.
The woman on the right is also more muscular. The fact that those images
keep being restored shows a definite intention, which makes it not an
occasional mistake but a voluntary and persistent medical lie.
You are also right about the need of surgery.
On 17/09/2011 19:17, Arnaud HERVE wrote:
The woman on the right is also more muscular.
I meant the woman on the left, sorry.
Arnaud
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A lot of this surgery is cosmetic surgery, thus it is a matter of taste,
not a matter of dysfunction or normality. And, usually, is quite private
and nobody's business. So, I don't see a problem so long as the cosmetic
aspect is clear.
There is a plastic surgeon who specializes in this area that
On 17/09/2011 20:14, Fred Bauder wrote:
A lot of this surgery is cosmetic surgery, thus it is a matter of taste,
not a matter of dysfunction or normality. And, usually, is quite private
and nobody's business.
From an average citizen's point of view, certainly. From a parent's,
educator's or
On 17/09/2011 20:14, Fred Bauder wrote:
A lot of this surgery is cosmetic surgery, thus it is a matter of
taste,
not a matter of dysfunction or normality. And, usually, is quite
private
and nobody's business.
From an average citizen's point of view, certainly. From a parent's,
educator's
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 13:00, Fred Bauder fredb...@fairpoint.net wrote:
On 17/09/2011 20:14, Fred Bauder wrote:
A lot of this surgery is cosmetic surgery, thus it is a matter of
taste,
not a matter of dysfunction or normality. And, usually, is quite
private
and nobody's business.
From an
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Sarah slimvir...@gmail.com wrote:
...
What really bothers me is the before image shows a woman within a
normal range, yet we are presenting this as something in need of
surgery. I'm concerned that young women could stumble on this and
start to doubt themselves.
On 9/17/2011 3:00 PM,
Sarah Stierch
wrote:
The choices are really mediocre for the neckline women's section. One of
the photos is titled Boobies.jpg.
I saw that boobies.jpg was changed to Cleavage (breasts).jpg about
four hours ago by Mattbuck. +1 for Gendergap!
That was
I requested the name change for Boobies.jpg today, and was pleased to see
that Mattbuck did it quickly. :-)
Sydney
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 10:51 PM, The Richardsons dons...@optonline.netwrote:
On 9/17/2011 3:00 PM,
Sarah Stierch
wrote:
The choices are really mediocre for the neckline
There are some medical wikis out there that might be good to collaborate
with:
http://askdrwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Physician_Medical_Wiki
http://www.medpedia.com/ - This one looks like they also have a Quora like
system that lets you ask questions.
If those methods don't work, I know
ourmed.org (a MediaWiki wiki) is in NYC and they've come to several of
our meetups.
(wiki seems kinda dead or at least dormant; per their recentchanges,
they seem to have done spam and vandal fighting every day in the last
2 weeks but there's no actual content work for 2 weeks straight
AFAICT. of
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