To: dasboot
I thought surgically-altered mammary glands (among other parts) were not allowed in these contests. How fair is it if a contestant with more resources for surgical alteration of their body is allowed to compete against those who are "natural"? I'll take natural every time.
19 posted on
04/13/2004 5:01:13 AM PDT by
SW6906
To: SW6906
That was my understanding as well, that surgical (ahem) enhancement was not allowed in the contestants. Some girls are naturally well-endowed, and she might be one of them. It would be easier to tell with video clips rather than stills; movement is still the biggest give-away to real versus fake.
Old joke: How come so many men cannot make eye contact? Because breasts don't have eyes.
22 posted on
04/13/2004 5:31:32 AM PDT by
alwaysconservative
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To: SW6906
I thought surgically-altered mammary glands (among other parts) were not allowed in these contests. How fair is it if a contestant with more resources for surgical alteration of their body is allowed to compete against those who are "natural"? I'll take natural every time. The Miss USA contest is where they choose the delegate to the Miss Universe Pageant. Surgery is not only allowed, it's encouraged. Watch the Miss Universe Pageant this year and you won't see any natural gals, especially from South America.
The Miss America Pageant does not allow surgery.
27 posted on
04/13/2004 6:26:46 AM PDT by
Hillary's Lovely Legs
(I am trying to stop an outbreak here and you are driving the monkey to the airport!)
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