>>but hey market is (and will always be) there.
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>Yep, the market is literally self-propagating. Speaking statistically, if enough women find such augmentations attractive, then those men's genes will, on average, be passed along more often.
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>The same argument can be made for female augmentations, too ;)
If all baldies start using spray paints to cover up baldness and hoping to attract women this way, baldies would get extinct
as species somewhere down the evolution path!
I would not comment on female body augmentation trends, but suffice to say your statistics/evolution theory have more chances of proving itself there ;-)
Cheers :-)