(Sorry for the missing space in the title. I reached the character limit.)
I had this thought recently where I've been extremely depressed, as I hate how I feel in my own skin, and it's bad enough that one could likely call it a mental condition. It depresses me to no end knowing that I don't meet my own standard of beauty. I feel trapped knowing that I simply cannot afford the cosmetic surgery to fix everything I hate about my body and thought that if the United States ever decides to catch up to the rest of the world and have Universal Health Care, I wonder if we should expand it to include cosmetic surgery for the clinically depressed.
Sorry for the short OP, but the question is rather self-explanatory and I think it would make good discussion.
I had this thought recently where I've been extremely depressed, as I hate how I feel in my own skin, and it's bad enough that one could likely call it a mental condition. It depresses me to no end knowing that I don't meet my own standard of beauty. I feel trapped knowing that I simply cannot afford the cosmetic surgery to fix everything I hate about my body and thought that if the United States ever decides to catch up to the rest of the world and have Universal Health Care, I wonder if we should expand it to include cosmetic surgery for the clinically depressed.
Sorry for the short OP, but the question is rather self-explanatory and I think it would make good discussion.