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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What a shame, they are a gorgeous race. I don’t mean the celebrities. Just about every Korean-American woman I know is slim and gorgeous.[/quote] Oh God, the yellow fever “English teacher” has arrived on the thread.[/quote] Yeah it's gross and completely ignorant. South Koreans have the one of the highest rates of plastic surgery in the world, and it applies to the ones living abroad too. About 10 years ago when I visited Seoul every public outdoor space was covered in ads for cosmetic procedures (99% for women, obvs.) I had a Korean friend whose mom was always pressuring her to get work done. :( [/quote] I think they are just more open about it. The double eyelid surgery is common, kind of like braces here. Plastic surgery seems pretty common amongst whites in my circles - breast implants, nose jobs, face lifts, Botox and fillers. [/quote] Americans tried to hide it, and pretend they just look naturally that way. Koreans are more honest about it. RE: the double eyelid, about half of all Asian have it, but the crease is closer to the eye so it's not as noticeable on most.[/quote]
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