| I always assume it accidental like too much injected that didn’t absorb or heal correctly when it’s plastic surgery. |
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I really don’t think this is a “rich women” thing. Sadly women of all socioeconomic classes do this.
OTOH my mother and her friends are all “rich” women and they are aging old school NE Yankee style, grey men’s hair cuts, no makeup, turtlenecks and pearl studs. So its really more of a class than a wealth thing. |
| I'm a woman and I would never do things like that to myself. I don't understand either why someone would like to deform themselves like this. |
Thank God someone is here to defend rich women. The right rich women anyway. |
I don’t see this as a defense but simply an answer to OP’s title. Relax. |
Happy to do it! You can ask me anything about the “right” way to age, my people have very strong opinions. |
It’s not an “answer” it’s a criticism of OP’s premise. Literally “not all rich women.” Okay? |
Madonna is a mess - all that work on face and her hands show her age
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| Some women would rather look weird than old. That’s the reason. |
They look straight on in the mirror and it looks good, but they don't realize how it looks from the sides, and how it looks like when the face and mouth are in motion. Our culture tells them youth is the only standard for beauty. But really, *health* is a standard of beauty, and youth is sort of an added layer of sexual (fertile) beauty. Many older women think young = better, but they only look weird and therefore a bit sickly. If they were to go for the older and healthy look, they would look more attractive. Not as good as they did when they were 25 but a hell of a lot better than they look with all the plastic surgery. |
This |
| In that business it’s the price women pay to keep working |
| Man that is so sad to see. She was always so beautiful! |