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

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My wife had her boobs done over 20 years ago right after we got married. She occasionally talks anout having them redone. I didn’t want her to get them originally but she looks great (still).
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Been with many women that had implants. Have no issues whatsoever!
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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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NP to this thread. Why are you so mad at women who don’t participate in these rituals? You and your cohort here get so nasty with such immediacy, after of course insisting everyone else is droopy and ugly and poor. It’s so intense, and odd.


Who are you attempting to criticize?

The attack dog Botox booster comparing Botox to a glass of wine? Or the people telling Botox booster to stop it?
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Most men are indifferent or pro cosmetic surgery as long as it looks good. Some men dislike implants. Some men are poor and are rightfully scared to date women who are high maintenance but don't have a correspondingly high salary.
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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


NP to this thread. Why are you so mad at women who don’t participate in these rituals? You and your cohort here get so nasty with such immediacy, after of course insisting everyone else is droopy and ugly and poor. It’s so intense, and odd.


Who are you attempting to criticize?

The attack dog Botox booster comparing Botox to a glass of wine? Or the people telling Botox booster to stop it?


Calm down, have a giant glass of anything. I responded to the post directly above mine. That’s why it’s a response.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure DH knows I had rhinoplasty when I was young. He's not observant enough to study childhood pictures at my parent's house, and it was done well before we met. He also has no idea I've been getting Botox for over ten years (we have our own credit cards from before marriage).


Plastic surgery is something you should probably disclose if you're planning to have kids. He might figure it out when your kids are a bit older. You'll be like the PP who has "no idea" where her kid inherited the large ears.
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I’m that PP and I don’t really care where my kid inherited his large ears. I am not judging anyone for fixing something that bothers them. He is incredibly kind and interesting, which you can’t create surgically. I think people who are adamantly against any cosmetic procedures are the vain (and weird) ones. Like you are so concerned with looks that you need a naturally stunning partner so that your kids don’t inherit something you don’t like.


NP. If you're afraid to tell your spouse that you got a nose job, that's actually pretty weird.
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