How do guys feel about a woman who had plastic surgery?

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Anonymous wrote:You ladies realize Botox is botulinum neurotoxin, right?


Oh wow. I started looking into this and you're right. So scary.

Another thing I found out is that when you have surgery they cut your skin open and you bleed!

Wow!


Maybe it’s just me, but injecting neurotoxins into your face seems like bad idea.


But I’m sure you have no issues drinking alcohol.


I’m not sure why you’re comparing Botox to alcohol. Are you saying Botox is an addiction? Or helps cover up for other insecurities?


I think pp's point is that we consume all kinds of "toxins" on a regular basis


WhoTF compares a glass of wine your body naturally digests in 6 hours to Botox shots into your forehead muscles?!?

Talk about idiotic. Thanks for yet another data point of these types.


And if it were one drinks over 6 hours that would be one thing, but it’s not. Botox also fades over time. And -this will blow your mind- Botox is used medically as well.


Are you still attempting to compare 10-16 neurotoxin shots into your head that takes 3-4 months to decay with drinking a class a wine that instantly passes through your stomach, kidneys and urinary track in 6 hours or less?

Hilarious.

Maybe your Botox needles hit too many head nerves over time.


Yes, I am sure that one glass of wine is all you ever drink. After all, people on this site are all about only drinking once a week. I don’t even know why alcohol has warning labels at all given how responsibly it is used and the amazing health benefits the wine industry says it has.

I’m sure in your life you are just as clean as can be in all things. No alcohol except that one glass, no OTC drugs or prescription drugs or ultra processed foods or anything! And certainly no Botox!


There you go again. How embarassing.
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Anonymous wrote:Personally I think that men are so visual that they could care less how a woman got so beautiful - as long as she is beautiful.
Ha!

I mean, look at the Queen’s of plastic surgery > The Kar/Jenners.
It is clearly obvious they all have had work done to alter their appearances & yet they still seem to attract a multitude of men.


They have plenty of guys hit it and quit it.



Do you think women want to stay with every man they hook up with? We don't. I don't think most guys are looking to "hit it and quit it" with these women, I imagine most hope to stick around.
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Anonymous wrote:lol. Someone asks what men think about plastic surgery. Most men answer that they don’t like it. Then women (who I presume have had work done) jump is to tell us why we’re wrong.


Maybe because they recognize that the men they are dating have no idea they had a nose job in the last, use Botox, had a boob job and yet seem very happy with their looks?


Maybe it’s about more than appearance. To me, it’s a red flag regarding values, confidence, and self esteem.


The point is that a lot of men don’t even know. See the posts from men who didn’t learn until later that the women they were dating had had a nose job.
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Anonymous wrote:You ladies realize Botox is botulinum neurotoxin, right?


Oh wow. I started looking into this and you're right. So scary.

Another thing I found out is that when you have surgery they cut your skin open and you bleed!

Wow!


Maybe it’s just me, but injecting neurotoxins into your face seems like bad idea.


But I’m sure you have no issues drinking alcohol.


I’m not sure why you’re comparing Botox to alcohol. Are you saying Botox is an addiction? Or helps cover up for other insecurities?


I think pp's point is that we consume all kinds of "toxins" on a regular basis


WhoTF compares a glass of wine your body naturally digests in 6 hours to Botox shots into your forehead muscles?!?

Talk about idiotic. Thanks for yet another data point of these types.


And if it were one drinks over 6 hours that would be one thing, but it’s not. Botox also fades over time. And -this will blow your mind- Botox is used medically as well.


Are you still attempting to compare 10-16 neurotoxin shots into your head that takes 3-4 months to decay with drinking a class a wine that instantly passes through your stomach, kidneys and urinary track in 6 hours or less?

Hilarious.

Maybe your Botox needles hit too many head nerves over time.


Yes, I am sure that one glass of wine is all you ever drink. After all, people on this site are all about only drinking once a week. I don’t even know why alcohol has warning labels at all given how responsibly it is used and the amazing health benefits the wine industry says it has.

I’m sure in your life you are just as clean as can be in all things. No alcohol except that one glass, no OTC drugs or prescription drugs or ultra processed foods or anything! And certainly no Botox!


There you go again. How embarassing.


I agree. How do you even live in the world with your idiocy?
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Anonymous wrote:lol. Someone asks what men think about plastic surgery. Most men answer that they don’t like it. Then women (who I presume have had work done) jump is to tell us why we’re wrong.


Maybe because they recognize that the men they are dating have no idea they had a nose job in the last, use Botox, had a boob job and yet seem very happy with their looks?


Maybe it’s about more than appearance. To me, it’s a red flag regarding values, confidence, and self esteem.


The point is that a lot of men don’t even know. See the posts from men who didn’t learn until later that the women they were dating had had a nose job.


That’s is true. I can only speak for myself, but it’s not about the appearance aspect of elective plastic surgery, especially by mature people in middle age, that should have grew as people beyond the point of tinkering with their appearance. They should have accepted their flaws and learned that they are part of life.

This whole thread is so very sad. These are a bunch of middle upper to straight up wealthy class people. They should be living the dream, but are so unhappy and self conscious in their own skin, thst they regularly inject neurotoxins into their face, or have to to get boob jobs and liposuction so they can fit in at the country club or swanky dinner parties. They probably all make fun of bezos new wife too.
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Anonymous wrote:You ladies realize Botox is botulinum neurotoxin, right?


Oh wow. I started looking into this and you're right. So scary.

Another thing I found out is that when you have surgery they cut your skin open and you bleed!

Wow!


Maybe it’s just me, but injecting neurotoxins into your face seems like bad idea.


But I’m sure you have no issues drinking alcohol.


I’m not sure why you’re comparing Botox to alcohol. Are you saying Botox is an addiction? Or helps cover up for other insecurities?


I think pp's point is that we consume all kinds of "toxins" on a regular basis


WhoTF compares a glass of wine your body naturally digests in 6 hours to Botox shots into your forehead muscles?!?

Talk about idiotic. Thanks for yet another data point of these types.


And if it were one drinks over 6 hours that would be one thing, but it’s not. Botox also fades over time. And -this will blow your mind- Botox is used medically as well.


Are you still attempting to compare 10-16 neurotoxin shots into your head that takes 3-4 months to decay with drinking a class a wine that instantly passes through your stomach, kidneys and urinary track in 6 hours or less?

Hilarious.

Maybe your Botox needles hit too many head nerves over time.


Yes, I am sure that one glass of wine is all you ever drink. After all, people on this site are all about only drinking once a week. I don’t even know why alcohol has warning labels at all given how responsibly it is used and the amazing health benefits the wine industry says it has.

I’m sure in your life you are just as clean as can be in all things. No alcohol except that one glass, no OTC drugs or prescription drugs or ultra processed foods or anything! And certainly no Botox!


There you go again. How embarassing.


I agree. How do you even live in the world with your idiocy?


#triggered
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Anonymous wrote:lol. Someone asks what men think about plastic surgery. Most men answer that they don’t like it. Then women (who I presume have had work done) jump is to tell us why we’re wrong.


Maybe because they recognize that the men they are dating have no idea they had a nose job in the last, use Botox, had a boob job and yet seem very happy with their looks?


Maybe it’s about more than appearance. To me, it’s a red flag regarding values, confidence, and self esteem.


The point is that a lot of men don’t even know. See the posts from men who didn’t learn until later that the women they were dating had had a nose job.


The WHOLE point. Walk around smug and judgmental, with no idea. Of course your wife doesn't wear makeup, is naturally hair-free in all the right places, and has hair the never goes grey.
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I'm not sure what the deal is with the anti-botox troll on here, but they can pound sand.

Botox is medically proven safe but does have risks. Just like so many other things. It's a personal choice that, when done well without excess, makes women look more like the conventional beauty standard. Obviously not without risk but not dissimilar to the concept of eyeliner or lipstick, or hair dye, or tattoos. If a woman wants that and can afford it, why would you care what she does? Why do you need to come on a message board and repeatedly whine about fRoZeN FoReHeaDs and ToXins!!!!?

Being rabidly anti-botox and posting #tRiGgErEd on every post trying to defend a beauty treatment is a strange look.

What's your actual deal? Is it that you can't afford it (that's not fun, I get it)? Is it that you are afraid your daughter will develop unrealistic beauty standards (that's fair)? Did your husband cheat on you with an agressively over-botoxed woman (yikes, sorry)? Is your main frenemy in your Thursday night ladies' bible group hitting the xeomin just a touch too hard and every over-botoxed face you see reminds you of her (again, sorry)?

I mean, process those feelings I guess. But lay off the average woman who has 30 units and just goes about her life as consultant or teacher or lawyer or mom without looking like a weirdo or dying of botulism.

And I am not the wine poster, but I highly recommend you have a glass or two. Who knows, you might relax enough to not be such a miserable sanctimonious shrew for an hour or two!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lol. Someone asks what men think about plastic surgery. Most men answer that they don’t like it. Then women (who I presume have had work done) jump is to tell us why we’re wrong.


Maybe because they recognize that the men they are dating have no idea they had a nose job in the last, use Botox, had a boob job and yet seem very happy with their looks?


Maybe it’s about more than appearance. To me, it’s a red flag regarding values, confidence, and self esteem.


The point is that a lot of men don’t even know. See the posts from men who didn’t learn until later that the women they were dating had had a nose job.


The WHOLE point. Walk around smug and judgmental, with no idea. Of course your wife doesn't wear makeup, is naturally hair-free in all the right places, and has hair the never goes grey.


Let’s be real, though, posters like the lady above who lets her husband rants about Botox but doesn’t correct is part of the problem.
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Anonymous wrote:You ladies realize Botox is botulinum neurotoxin, right?


Oh wow. I started looking into this and you're right. So scary.

Another thing I found out is that when you have surgery they cut your skin open and you bleed!

Wow!


Maybe it’s just me, but injecting neurotoxins into your face seems like bad idea.


The headaches, vision issues and brain fog are real. The industry doesn’t like to acknowledge that and send you off to a neurologist or ophthalmologist if it outlasts the 3+ mos of Botox. Meanwhile, enjoy your smooth forehead and heavy eyebrows you can’t move!


If your eyebrows look heavy, see someone else for Botox. The skilled practitioners put a small amount under the outer arch of the brow to give lift. Looks awesome.
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I am a woman and I always KNOW if you’ve done Botox. From the smooth forehead with wrinkles at the hairline and so on. It’s just so obvious. You’re truly not fooling anyone but yourself. I cannot even eat lunch with my ds without laughing. She looks like Tim Allan in that Christmas movie. I am always being told it takes a little for it to settle and for the life of me I cannot understand why she does this. She’s beautiful and highly accomplished, Botox is not necessary. She’s venturing into injectibles and the chubby cheeks is more than I can take. I would sue her one for if I weee her. There’s just something so wrong with turning someone into a space alien. All of her friends do this and they think they are the best looking in the room. It’s painful and laughable at the same time.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lol. Someone asks what men think about plastic surgery. Most men answer that they don’t like it. Then women (who I presume have had work done) jump is to tell us why we’re wrong.


Maybe because they recognize that the men they are dating have no idea they had a nose job in the last, use Botox, had a boob job and yet seem very happy with their looks?


Maybe it’s about more than appearance. To me, it’s a red flag regarding values, confidence, and self esteem.


The point is that a lot of men don’t even know. See the posts from men who didn’t learn until later that the women they were dating had had a nose job.


That’s is true. I can only speak for myself, but it’s not about the appearance aspect of elective plastic surgery, especially by mature people in middle age, that should have grew as people beyond the point of tinkering with their appearance. They should have accepted their flaws and learned that they are part of life.

This whole thread is so very sad. These are a bunch of middle upper to straight up wealthy class people. They should be living the dream, but are so unhappy and self conscious in their own skin, thst they regularly inject neurotoxins into their face, or have to to get boob jobs and liposuction so they can fit in at the country club or swanky dinner parties. They probably all make fun of bezos new wife too.


How ridiculous. Wanting to get a boob job to replace sagging breasts post nursing, getting Botox or getting lasers to remove sun spots, a brow lift etc is not a sign of being unhappy or self conscious. It’s just taking advantage of modern advances in beauty treatments. (I literally don’t know anyone in my own friend group not getting Botox!).
Anonymous
So I think I can spot when someone has botox. But truthfully I think it's better than furrowed brows and deep creases.
Anonymous
It really doesn’t matter what the man thinks anyone. It should always be what the woman wants. It’s her body.
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Anonymous wrote:It really doesn’t matter what the man thinks anyone. It should always be what the woman wants. It’s her body.


You know "the man" also gets to choose whether to be in the relationship, right?
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