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Some cosmetic surgeries have become so convincing that it is getting increasingly difficult to distinguish what is natural vs. what has been artificially constructed. It has gotten to the point where I've been wondering if disclosure requirements should become federal law.
If you are attracted to a certain physical trait(s) of the opposite sex (eye color, ass shape, etc.) and especially if it happens be one of the main reasons for your decision to proceed in a relationship, isn't there a reasonable expectation for the chance of said trait(s) to be inherited by your future offspring? Don't people deserve to know if such probabilities are non-existent? Failure to disclose is surely a moral wrong. But should new laws be placed on the books to deter the fraudsters among us?
If you are attracted to a certain physical trait(s) of the opposite sex (eye color, ass shape, etc.) and especially if it happens be one of the main reasons for your decision to proceed in a relationship, isn't there a reasonable expectation for the chance of said trait(s) to be inherited by your future offspring? Don't people deserve to know if such probabilities are non-existent? Failure to disclose is surely a moral wrong. But should new laws be placed on the books to deter the fraudsters among us?