(04-04-2014 14:43 )saviour123 Wrote: I must admit, I never know why people post negative comments about surgery/tattoos/piercings etc. Obviously every one has different views, and it is impossible for the model to please everyone. They no doubt have done what THEY like personally, and is THEIR choice, so what is the point of announcing the fact that you don't like it?
Various reasons that answer your totallly reasonable question.
While it's certainly the model's choice whether to have any surgery/tattoos/piercings, any new look may not be entirely her personal preference if she's most concerned about thinking she'll make a better impression with her new look - how many new looks are done mainly in the hope the bosses will be happy rather than the model herself ?
Anyway, this is a entertainment business so it relies on customer satisfaction (and its management should benefit from customer feedback) so if we, as existing and potential customers, aren't impressed with any new look then I reckon we're not just fully entitled to say we don't like it - in fact, we're actually helping the models and their bosses by taking the trouble to tell them we don't like it and, as a result, steering them towards what we do like.
Of course, others will have different tastes in surgery/tattoos/piercings to myself so I accept I won't like the look of what's on every channel all the time - there must be at least 5 or 6 performers across the channels who I'd regard as so unattractive that I wouldn't include them on any roster but, presumably, they still drum up enough callers to justify their appearances.
My own view is that any surgery needs to retain a fair degree of natural look rather than looking so artificial it borders on freakshow and I don't mind smaller tattoos but can't stand anyone with a whole arm or leg's worth of artwork while nipple-piercings are the greatest crime of them all.
But, overall (not just on these channels), the world would be a dreadfully duller, far less advanced and much less successful place if nobody bothered to tell anyone when they didn't like something.
PS - while I was writing the above, well done to Yasmine James for both respecting but not agreeing with some of her criticism while settling in at Studio-66 which is something one of the longer-established performers at that channel could learn a hell of a lot from.