So Just How Important Are Perfect Tits?
Is it worth your life? That’s the question someone should have asked Stephanie Kuleba, an 18 year old High-School Senior who died Saturday when she apparently had an adverse reaction to the anesthetics used in her breast-augmentation operation. Seems she had asymmetric breasts (i.e. one larger than the other … and who doesn’t?) and even an inverted areola, which might have caused some problem were she nursing a child, but is otherwise harmless.
Judging from the photos accompanying the news story she was a beautiful young woman. Certainly, she was too young to be undertaking any elective surgery for purely cosmetic purposes. Perfection is highly over-rated. What can be more shallow and un-fulfilling than relationships based on perceived perfection? If she were an actress, (or prostitute), then perhaps the decision might be justified by earnings potential — assuming one places a low monetary value on human life — but this young woman planned to become a doctor. Beauty at any cost — the concept can only lead to tragedy.