Do you care? Prefer it? Indifferent? Provided a woman takes care of herself in other ways like fitness and working out, do some forehead, eye, and laugh lines really look unattractive to you?
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Regular? You mean you gotta get Botox more than once? I didn’t even know that... |
Men know so little about these things. And a bunch will have comments in this thread about what they claim not to like but actually don’t even know what they’re looking at. |
Shrug, her body, her choice.
I probably don’t even notice. |
A woman who is fit/athletic is everything. Other than coloring hair (which I admit can look nice), I have zero use for any other type of “work,” minor or major. Just noticing the fact that it’s been done is kind of a turn-off, honestly. Bring on the lines in the face — I have them too, let’s count ours together |
You would notice she looked better you just wouldn’t know why. |
I don’t think most men will be able to have a well rounded opinion on this. My husband feels fine thag I get Botox a few times a year. Probably worries I’ll start fillers (I won’t). My friends don’t care. My colleagues don’t know. |
you wish |
They look worse than without that stuff. |
Too vain and is trying to confirm to what the doctor/media industrial complex perceives as attractive. |
Face looks puffy and lumpy. Sometimes lopsided. Or weirdly stiff almost frozen. |
Don't care. If I was dating someone (I'm not, I'm married) I would care that
1. She could afford it 2. She didn't expect me to pay for it 3. It wasn't one of those stereotype looks where she cant move her facial muscles and everything looks cartoonish. |
Well, but both of your money. Botox and fillers cost several hundred dollars (or more) every 3-4 months. |
Your bank account would notice |
It sounds like insecurity |