katie price… Started by: sophiepatterson

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    Ok so this post may be a bit controversial but… Heard on the news today that katie price thinks they should raise the age limit on ba’s to 21 since she had one when she was 18 and thinks she made the wrong decision. I’m sorry but just because she made a quick decision for quick money at a young age doesn’t mean that every 18 year old who gets their boobs done doesn’t have the maturity to do so! Sorry for the vent girls xxx

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    oh i can understand why some people would be all for this but my oppinion isi think at 18 ur at a capable age for making your own decision and everyone makes mistakes so maybe some peaople regret their decision but im not sure upping the age would even solve this problem but that is just my opinion xx

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    christ sake u can bloody get married at 16 if 18 is not mature enuf then they need to look at tht law lol xxx

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    shes just probably doing it for publicity, but reading this has pissed me off a bit as some people want it done for reasons like myself such as – confidence, assymetry etc. grrr! you cant just assume that everybody wants it done JUST because they want massive boobs. silly katie price. anyway im sure this wont happen lol .. hope this wont happen. xx

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    I think your a capable age of deciding BUT your not fully developed until your 21 so that’s why i kind of agree….not that i like her lol x

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    It’s usually brain development and other vital organs that are not fully complete when your 21, not external physical development; to put it simply, you continue developing on the inside (also mentally) rather than the outside up until the age of 21…I’m 19 and haven’t changed since I was 16 x

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    Aw i thought it was 21, that’s what i’d been told anyways. if your fully develped i agree it’s whenever your ready if your not fully developed then i don’t think you should be allowed x

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    It really depends because I was considered for my first BA when I was 16. I think it comes down to the individual really :) xx

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    charlottem88 – I agree with your comments, I think that yes there are some 18 year olds who are mature enough to handle a BA but physically they may not have stopped growing. The NHS will perform breast reductions on people with a genuine need, i.e causing all kinds of other health problems (bad back/neck etc due to weight) but will not do this until the patient is over 21 as the problem is more likely to continue.

    Personally, I think cosmetic surgery is quite a daunting process to endure and I’m not sure if I would have emotionally handled it at the age of 18 when I know my hormones were all over the place!! lol I’m glad I waited until I was 29 as even now, settled with my Partner and being a Parent I’m still becoming upset with their appearance due to size/other issues etc and I think if I didn’t have so many other priorities in my life I may have been in danger of becoming quite depressed!

    That’s just my opinion girls, each to their own x

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    Personally I think that if I had to wait another three years before I could change these lumps attached to me I think it would actually send me down the route of depression, there is no way now that they look like I feel as though I should and at the end of the day all it is is another way of bettering yourself, just as wearing make up or dieting or dyeing hair is, just a more ‘extreme’ version to some people and I think there is so much uncalled for stigma surrounding it. It has been around for so long and is safe if carried out correctly, I personally think people need to realise that its not really a decision that an 18 year old takes lightly as I don’t know.many people my age with a few grand spare, this is something that has taken years to decide and years to save for and I personally believe that it would cause me more psychological damage being like this.for 3 years than physical damage through surgery

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    Sophie – I completely agree that there is an unnecessary stigma surrounding BA’s and it is an extremely safe and common procedure these days. My point was just because it is safe does not make it any less daunting. The last time I remember feeling so consumed with emotions was when I had my Son lol and for me it was a bit of a rollercoaster that I don’t think I would have coped as well with at the age of 18. I can only speak for myself and the decisions that I made when I was that age that I have since regretted although at the time I thought I could handle anything.

    I’m assuming that you have booked your BA? and I really hope that you have a great journey and love your new assets. :-) x

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