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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess I can't understand why a parent would go through elective plastic surgery. You risk your life every time you get put under. Once you. have kids, it is 100% not worth the risk. [/quote] We risk our lives every day. Why would you get in your car and drive somewhere elective, like getting coffee? Or once you have one child, why would you risk your life having more? You have a greater chance of dying while giving birth than from cosmetic surgery. [/quote] But once you are a parent, you've accomplished the goal of sexual attraction, and are likely married too. That doesn't mean be dumpy or give up. By all means, take care of yourself. But what is the point of a 50 yr old getting a boob job? [/quote] How old are you? I'm 33 but one of my friends is in her 70s. She had a facelift and her son flipped out over what a waste it is. She told me it was for her own self-esteem. As "shallow" as it is, she's happier with what she sees in the mirror and she feels more like herself again. She's active, she still goes out, still works, works out so I think it makes sense that she wanted her outside to better match her inside. [/quote] I'm 37. If your self esteem is tied to you looking 25 forever thats a problem. Her outside matched her age. That is normal. Look good and healthy for your age, but to go under the knife in older age to try and keep youth and sex appeal is sad[/quote] It's weird that you think she's trying to look 25 or trying to look sexy. I'm not sure where that was implied. Maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but self esteem is absolutely linked to appearance. It's why hospitals like Sloan Kettering have "look good, feel good" programs. I don't think the patients who use that service are trying to ramp up their sex appeal, but like it or not we do feel a bit better when we look better. [/quote]
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