Anonymous wrote:What is with women coming on these threads to declare they look 20 years younger (they donât) and have perfect skin? Like obviously if you were blessed with good skin that still looks great you wouldnât be considering work.
Iâm 30 and I have great skin without use of any fillers or Botox. Iâm not going to go off on much older women who arenât aging well about how Iâm superior. I say get the work you want done. Bunch of biddies out there trying to look down their noses at people who want to look their best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but, not all age gracefully. If you have the face of a 60 year old woman in your 40s, Botox might be a good step to take.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No botox. No fillers. No plastic surgeries.
A woman thatâs willing to age gracefully is far more attractive than someone whoâs trying to hold on to youth artificially.
Exactly. Itâs wonderful to look great at your age but what if you donât? Also, I do notice a lot of men on threads saying they donât like boob jobs or reductions or any work. But then so many saying they are so happy their wives have ânice breasts, still perky after kids!âetc.
Men like the idea of aging gracefully as long as you still look hot.
And you can without botox. I'm sorry you're married to and have only known dimwit men in your life.
No need to get testy. Iâm sure a lot of women do look hot without Botox. A lot of women look better with it, too. It is what it is, bud.
DP, but who are you calling testy? That statement was just that: a statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but, not all age gracefully. If you have the face of a 60 year old woman in your 40s, Botox might be a good step to take.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No botox. No fillers. No plastic surgeries.
A woman thatâs willing to age gracefully is far more attractive than someone whoâs trying to hold on to youth artificially.
Exactly. Itâs wonderful to look great at your age but what if you donât? Also, I do notice a lot of men on threads saying they donât like boob jobs or reductions or any work. But then so many saying they are so happy their wives have ânice breasts, still perky after kids!âetc.
Men like the idea of aging gracefully as long as you still look hot.
And you can without botox. I'm sorry you're married to and have only known dimwit men in your life.
No need to get testy. Iâm sure a lot of women do look hot without Botox. A lot of women look better with it, too. It is what it is, bud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it amazing, and depressing, how we keep inventing things for women to spend money on to make themselves look better. Iâm almost 50 and I feel like when I was young women didnât do any of this. Now everyone gets mani/pedi, public hair waxed or lasered off (and often other hair as well), Botox, fillers, not to mention hair extensions and dye and actual plastic surgery. Itâs amazing to me how pervasive all this is.
I donât do any of it. Iâm lazy and I guess I donât care all that much what I look like.
I agree. When are we going to figure out whatâs valuable is in the brain đ¤ˇđťââď¸
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but, not all age gracefully. If you have the face of a 60 year old woman in your 40s, Botox might be a good step to take.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No botox. No fillers. No plastic surgeries.
A woman thatâs willing to age gracefully is far more attractive than someone whoâs trying to hold on to youth artificially.
Exactly. Itâs wonderful to look great at your age but what if you donât? Also, I do notice a lot of men on threads saying they donât like boob jobs or reductions or any work. But then so many saying they are so happy their wives have ânice breasts, still perky after kids!âetc.
Men like the idea of aging gracefully as long as you still look hot.
And you can without botox. I'm sorry you're married to and have only known dimwit men in your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You look at their face. The Botox is pretty obvious
Not really. Botox applied well is not obvious.
This is what people who get Botox tell themselves.
This is what people who are too poor or too silly not to get Botox need to believe as their 11s become permanently ironed between their eyes
This is what someone who is 40 but looks loos 19 knows. Great genes, great skincare, and I can spend my money on anything I want to sense I don't have to pay a fortune pumping my skin with who knows what pretending it makes me look better. I can also still blink and wink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it amazing, and depressing, how we keep inventing things for women to spend money on to make themselves look better. Iâm almost 50 and I feel like when I was young women didnât do any of this. Now everyone gets mani/pedi, public hair waxed or lasered off (and often other hair as well), Botox, fillers, not to mention hair extensions and dye and actual plastic surgery. Itâs amazing to me how pervasive all this is.
I donât do any of it. Iâm lazy and I guess I donât care all that much what I look like.
I agree. When are we going to figure out whatâs valuable is in the brain đ¤ˇđťââď¸
Anonymous wrote:I usually assume that anyone in their 40âs and over with no wrinkles is doing Botox. (Iâm a woman).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but, not all age gracefully. If you have the face of a 60 year old woman in your 40s, Botox might be a good step to take.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No botox. No fillers. No plastic surgeries.
A woman thatâs willing to age gracefully is far more attractive than someone whoâs trying to hold on to youth artificially.
Exactly. Itâs wonderful to look great at your age but what if you donât? Also, I do notice a lot of men on threads saying they donât like boob jobs or reductions or any work. But then so many saying they are so happy their wives have ânice breasts, still perky after kids!âetc.
Men like the idea of aging gracefully as long as you still look hot.
And you can without botox. I'm sorry you're married to and have only known dimwit men in your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You look at their face. The Botox is pretty obvious
Not really. Botox applied well is not obvious.
This is what people who get Botox tell themselves.
This is what people who are too poor or too silly not to get Botox need to believe as their 11s become permanently ironed between their eyes
Anonymous wrote:Yes but, not all age gracefully. If you have the face of a 60 year old woman in your 40s, Botox might be a good step to take.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No botox. No fillers. No plastic surgeries.
A woman thatâs willing to age gracefully is far more attractive than someone whoâs trying to hold on to youth artificially.
Yes but, not all age gracefully. If you have the face of a 60 year old woman in your 40s, Botox might be a good step to take.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No botox. No fillers. No plastic surgeries.
A woman thatâs willing to age gracefully is far more attractive than someone whoâs trying to hold on to youth artificially.