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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to get more attractive. Go to the gym, change your diet, change your wardrobe, change your hair style/color, wear some subtle makeup. If you need to get your skin or teeth fixed professionally, do it. You are an adult; time to act like one if you want to get married.[/quote] This is OP. I actually already eat incredibly healthfully and while not athletic, I regularly workout by going to barre and pilates and walking plenty.I am slender although a size 4 and 6. My problem is I have an ugly face. I have an odd and asymmetrical face shape along with a large asymmetrical nose. :( Even expensive makeup doesn't help![/quote] Men are visual creatures, as PP noted. If you don't pass their immediate review, you won't get a second chance. If you want a high value man, then you need to invest in rhinoplasty. Get three consults with reputable plastic surgeons (see the Beauty forum) and get the surgery done this summer. The consults may result in other recommendations that you aren't considering. Don't put it off. Change your look and improve your chances in the dating world. [/quote] Do not rush a rhinoplasty decision. There are tons of "rhinoplasty specialists" who post their few great results on socials. Then you turn a few rocks abd you'll find a ton of unhappy patients with bad results. You need a surgeon with state of the art technique and a keen aesthetic eye. Spend at least a year on research, finding private chat groups, reading negative reviews and so on before you decide. You need to gointo consults with a clear idea of what you want but without sounding too demanding. [/quote]
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