Men: Do you find "Mar-A-Lago face" attractive?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's intentional. It's rail thin women trying not to age. That's a tall order.


It’s this. Women turning themselves into 3s trying to be 10s again.
Anonymous
Gross. No.
Anonymous
It just looks so desperate and thirsty. I know I am aging and I am at peace with it. I would feel so absurd trying to pretend I am something that I am not.
Anonymous
Yeah, cosmetic procedures are a huge turnoff. The narcissism alone is repulsive.
Anonymous
No. Women do it for other women, not for men.
Anonymous
No, but addmittedly I do really like Mar-a-Lago boobs. I wouldn’t admit that to anyone in real life. I just don’t like anything done to the face.
Anonymous
South Park had a gag about how this was part of becoming a strong Christian woman. These women talked about when they "became Christian," which meant getting a boob job and slathering on Mar-a-Lago face.
Anonymous
I typically don’t find any plastic surgery attractive, including breast implants and the but lifts are just rediculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous
I saw one story refer to the look as intentionally conveying the fact that the wearer has had plastic surgery. So like the goal is communicate that you had work done, to look intentionally fake.

So it's not really about trying to look good or to achieve the appearance of "natural beauty" with interventions, but it's more of a status signal to others about your wealth, values, and interests. It's so odd to me. But I'm not MAGA, so I guess I'm not meant to understand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I saw one story refer to the look as intentionally conveying the fact that the wearer has had plastic surgery. So like the goal is communicate that you had work done, to look intentionally fake.

So it's not really about trying to look good or to achieve the appearance of "natural beauty" with interventions, but it's more of a status signal to others about your wealth, values, and interests. It's so odd to me. But I'm not MAGA, so I guess I'm not meant to understand.


I almost think it’s a type of public branding (like cattle). I guess it’s better than a swastika tattoo.
Anonymous
White monkey face
Anonymous
And somehow, these people hate drag queens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I saw one story refer to the look as intentionally conveying the fact that the wearer has had plastic surgery. So like the goal is communicate that you had work done, to look intentionally fake.

So it's not really about trying to look good or to achieve the appearance of "natural beauty" with interventions, but it's more of a status signal to others about your wealth, values, and interests. It's so odd to me. But I'm not MAGA, so I guess I'm not meant to understand.


"I embrace the patriarchy and hereby dedicate my body to its service."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


She was always beautiful but drugs and depression aged and messed her. Since her marriage to that Arab financier she started looking much younger and sophisticated. Her career is also back on track. Her DH and kid are also good looking. Happiness adds a glow but her dermatologist and plastic surgeons are great.
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