Why do rich women pay lots of money to deform their faces to look like this?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In that business it’s the price women pay to keep working


No not her look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well the rich women, like Susan Dell, are still doing this and while they may not have been beauty queens prior to getting work done, they looked so much better before…step away from the operation table and give to charity instead!


Susan Dell looks like the stuff of nightmares. She was very pretty before.

pictures friends, post pictures.
Anonymous
I found them. She looked weird before and she looks weird now. I think it's more makeup than anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found them. She looked weird before and she looks weird now. I think it's more makeup than anything.


She definitely got her boobs done though.
Anonymous
this is one reason I like living in the dc area. I feel like fewer women do this to themselves. I live in silver spring and women just...age. and look slightly frumpy. it's nice.

I think maybe places like McLean the women are less likely to age as naturally, tho. depends on the area.
Anonymous
It is an interesting phenomenon. I do think that people generally do it incrementally. They start hyperfocusing on some "flaw" like a wrinkle or a place where the skin sags a bit. They fix that but it impacts another thing. So, then they fix that. But now it highlights another area and they need to fix that...and so on and so on until you just look....weird.
Anonymous
Giving Aunt Gladys' sister vibes.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found them. She looked weird before and she looks weird now. I think it's more makeup than anything.


The bolt-ons look so low-budget.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well the rich women, like Susan Dell, are still doing this and while they may not have been beauty queens prior to getting work done, they looked so much better before…step away from the operation table and give to charity instead!


Susan Dell looks like the stuff of nightmares. She was very pretty before.

pictures friends, post pictures.




I think she was quite pretty before whatever crazy surgeries she had. And I think she would have aged nicely too.
Anonymous
Oh lord, not Aunt Gladys! help me to accept the things that I can change…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


+1

Rich women are not a monolith.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found them. She looked weird before and she looks weird now. I think it's more makeup than anything.


The bolt-ons look so low-budget.

This poor lady. All that money and a terrible boob job and she is just unattractive to put it mildly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:this is one reason I like living in the dc area. I feel like fewer women do this to themselves. I live in silver spring and women just...age. and look slightly frumpy. it's nice.

I think maybe places like McLean the women are less likely to age as naturally, tho. depends on the area.


Hahaha! Noooo and I lived in McLean for 30 years. Let me tell you about the plastic surgery we saw when we drove across the American Legion Bridge to Maryland’s privates!! You do know that’s why all the plastic surgeons are there lined up on WIsconsin and Connecticut? There used to be ONE in McLean. Potomac moms were the worst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found them. She looked weird before and she looks weird now. I think it's more makeup than anything.



I’m trying to figure out what exactly went so wrong in her face. What did they do to her eyes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every niche culture has their affectations. You can just as easily mock people's nails or tattoos or butt implants or perms or multicolored hair, or weird quilted jackets, or the size of bodies, or any of of the other niche cultures norms circulating in modern society.

People are allowed to choose how they look. And they will. Your opinion on their choices doesn't matter.

No one died and made you the arbiter of beauty.


None of the other things you mentioned make me look at someone and feel ill at ease like I'm looking at something no longer human. So not the same.
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