If our society wasn't so hung up on large breasts, many of the women who get breast implants wouldn't be so quick to do so. If our society viewed a woman's body as beautiful, whether she had small or large breasts, the same would hold true. No matter how much the augmented women try to claim that they've had the surgery "for themselves", they are lying to themselves. Because these same women will then go out to find cleavage enhancing clothing so show off their new breasts, to whom? Themselves? I think not. After their surgery, their attitudes change, and they are so happy at the new found attention they receive from men who could care less about them, if it were not for the two round things sitting on their chests. All of a sudden they have a self-confidence that can border on arrogance, and why? Because they've mutilated themselves? And I have to wonder how many of them think about the very real risks, the fact that their boob jobs are not permanent, and the fact that they had self-esteem issues that could have been dealt with in a more productive manner. Life and happiness do not depend on the size of one's breasts. I think that the only time breast augmentation is not about complete vanity, and low self-esteem, is when it is done to a woman who has had her breasts removed due to breast cancer, to replace what was lost.