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:lol:Oh man....... I don't even know where to begin with this. :lol:

What didn't go over your head in my post (miniscule amount) obviously didn't penetrate your cranium, either.

And please don't put words in my mouth,........unless, of course, you're using a generalized 'you/you're/your'. But you know what they say about generalizations, right?

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A person is born with 2 extra fingers on their hand and surgery is available to remove the extra digits. This person CHOOSES – for whatever reason - not to have the surgery because that’s how they were born. OMG, " What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born missing their leg below the thigh and the stump is horribly misshapen. Prosthetic limbs are available but the person CHOOSES - for whatever reason - not to use one or have surgery to correct the shape of the stump because that’s how they were born. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born with a massive port wine birthmark down the side of their face and treatment is available to lighten or remove the birthmark. This person CHOOSES – for whatever reason - not to have the treatment because that’s how they were born. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born with a condition that causes them excessive hair growth . Treatment is available to curb the hair growth , electrolysis is available to remove what is already there. They CHOOSE - for whatever reason - not to have treatment for the condition because they were born that way. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

Balpreet Kaur did not have a choice in having the condition she has which causes excessive hair growth. Instead of bowing to the stunted and immature opinions of people who it seems have nothing better to do than ridicule her and call her decision to accept her body the way it is nasty, she has embraced who she is , flying strong and confident in the face of immature boys and men who seem to think this affects their life in some way. Perhaps these immature and ignorant individuals should consider what they would do if it were their sister, wife, mother or daughter with this condition. And respect their possible choice not to have treatment in order to please an aesthetic that some in society have that their appearance isn’t acceptable. It’s just ‘nasty’, right?

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A person is born with 2 extra fingers on their hand and surgery is available to remove the extra digits. This person CHOOSES – for whatever reason - not to have the surgery because that’s how they were born. OMG, how nasty. People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born missing their leg below the thigh and the stump is horribly misshapen. Prosthetic limbs are available but the person CHOOSES - for whatever reason - not to use one or have surgery to correct the shape of the stump because that’s how they were born. OMG, how nasty. People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born with a massive port wine birthmark down the side of their face and treatment is available to lighten or remove the birthmark. This person CHOOSES – for whatever reason - not to have the treatment because that’s how they were born. OMG, how nasty. People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born with a condition that causes them excessive hair growth . Treatment is available to curb the hair growth , electrolysis is available to remove what is already there. They CHOOSE - for whatever reason - not to have treatment for the condition because they were born that way. OMG, how nasty. People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

Balpreet Kaur did not have a choice in having the condition she has which causes excessive hair growth. Instead of bowing to the stunted and immature opinions of people who it seems have nothing better to do than ridicule her and call her decision to accept her body the way it is nasty, she has embraced who she is , flying strong and confident in the face of immature boys and men who seem to think this affects their life in some way. Perhaps these immature and ignorant individuals should consider what they would do if it were their sister, wife, mother or daughter with this condition. And respect their possible choice not to have treatment in order to please an aesthetic that some in society have that their appearance isn’t acceptable. It’s just ‘nasty’, right?

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BB's post: ^ ^ ^ This says all that needs saying on each individuals RIGHT to make their own decisions in this "free" society we are lucky enough to live in .. anyone who takes a personal "offense" at someone's choice of personal expression, because it does not fit the "norm", should catch up to the 21st century .. come on, folks!! .. you are lagging behind here!!! ..

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BB's post: ^ ^ ^ This says all that needs saying on each individuals RIGHT to make their own decisions in this "free" society we are lucky enough to live in .. anyone who takes a personal "offense" at someone's choice of personal expression, because it does not fit the "norm", should catch up to the 21st century .. come one, folks!! .. you are lagging behind here!!! ..

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of·fense (schwa.gif-febreve.gifnsprime.gif)n.

1.

a. The act of causing anger, resentment, displeasure, or affront.

b. The state of being offended.

2.

a. A violation or infraction of a moral or social code; a transgression or sin.

b. A transgression of law; a crime.

3. Something that outrages moral sensibilities

of·fend (schwa.gif-febreve.gifndprime.gif)

of·fend·ed, of·fend·ing, of·fends

1. To cause displeasure, anger, resentment, or wounded feelings in.

2. To be displeasing or disagreeable to

a. To transgress; violate: offend all laws of humanity.

b. To cause to sin.

v.intr.

1. To result in displeasure

2.

a. To violate a moral or divine law; sin.

b. To violate a rule or law

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A person is born with 2 extra fingers on their hand and surgery is available to remove the extra digits. This person CHOOSES – for whatever reason - not to have the surgery because that’s how they were born. OMG, " What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born missing their leg below the thigh and the stump is horribly misshapen. Prosthetic limbs are available but the person CHOOSES - for whatever reason - not to use one or have surgery to correct the shape of the stump because that’s how they were born. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born with a massive port wine birthmark down the side of their face and treatment is available to lighten or remove the birthmark. This person CHOOSES – for whatever reason - not to have the treatment because that’s how they were born. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born with a condition that causes them excessive hair growth . Treatment is available to curb the hair growth , electrolysis is available to remove what is already there. They CHOOSE - for whatever reason - not to have treatment for the condition because they were born that way. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

Balpreet Kaur did not have a choice in having the condition she has which causes excessive hair growth. Instead of bowing to the stunted and immature opinions of people who it seems have nothing better to do than ridicule her and call her decision to accept her body the way it is nasty, she has embraced who she is , flying strong and confident in the face of immature boys and men who seem to think this affects their life in some way. Perhaps these immature and ignorant individuals should consider what they would do if it were their sister, wife, mother or daughter with this condition. And respect their possible choice not to have treatment in order to please an aesthetic that some in society have that their appearance isn’t acceptable. It’s just ‘nasty’, right?

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A person is born with 2 extra fingers on their hand and surgery is available to remove the extra digits. This person CHOOSES – for whatever reason - not to have the surgery because that’s how they were born. OMG, " What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born missing their leg below the thigh and the stump is horribly misshapen. Prosthetic limbs are available but the person CHOOSES - for whatever reason - not to use one or have surgery to correct the shape of the stump because that’s how they were born. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born with a massive port wine birthmark down the side of their face and treatment is available to lighten or remove the birthmark. This person CHOOSES – for whatever reason - not to have the treatment because that’s how they were born. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

A person is born with a condition that causes them excessive hair growth . Treatment is available to curb the hair growth , electrolysis is available to remove what is already there. They CHOOSE - for whatever reason - not to have treatment for the condition because they were born that way. OMG, "What she is doing is just nasty". People pointing and staring thinking they’re nasty because they made a choice not to change themselves to be aesthetically pleasing to societal ‘norms’.

Balpreet Kaur did not have a choice in having the condition she has which causes excessive hair growth. Instead of bowing to the stunted and immature opinions of people who it seems have nothing better to do than ridicule her and call her decision to accept her body the way it is nasty, she has embraced who she is , flying strong and confident in the face of immature boys and men who seem to think this affects their life in some way. Perhaps these immature and ignorant individuals should consider what they would do if it were their sister, wife, mother or daughter with this condition. And respect their possible choice not to have treatment in order to please an aesthetic that some in society have that their appearance isn’t acceptable. It’s just ‘nasty’, right?

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Do you grow out your facial hair? Or do you treat it?

A majority of women get rid of that hair, making other women who grow it, look nasty.

It's just how society is.

Think about it this way, 20-30 years ago, it was sexy for men to have chest hair, nowadays, people think it looks nasty..

It's just how it goes..

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"Think about it this way, 20-30 years ago, it was sexy for men to have chest hair, nowadays, people think it looks nasty" ..

Just to share my own story .. I stopped plucking my chest hair the day I accidentally plucked my right nipple off .. sad, but true .. B)

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"Think about it this way, 20-30 years ago, it was sexy for men to have chest hair, nowadays, people think it looks nasty" ..

Just to share my own story .. I stopped plucking my chest hair the day I accidentally plucked my right nipple off .. sad, but true .. B)

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"It's just how society is" "It's just how it goes" And God forbid that should ever change, right? Society should never, ever change. Women should still be chattel, black people should still have to ride at the back of the bus and have separate bathrooms, gay people should be put in jail and mentally challenged people should be locked in institutions.....gotcha.

:rolleyes:

Rather a generalization, wouldn't you say? "People" think it looks nasty?? Really? When I looked in the mirror this morning, getting ready for work....and granted, it was 5:30 am........I was pretty sure I was a person....a 'people'. I happen to think it's sexy as *&^%$#@! hell for men to have chest hair...........

LO-O-O-SE IT!! SNAP!! Head fake him with the Gatorade, Shift! :lol:

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