Anonymous wrote:With a good doctor, you don’t even know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regular? You mean you gotta get Botox more than once? I didn’t even know that...
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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.
Anonymous wrote:Physical fitness is everything.
Anonymous wrote:I feel men are simple humans. They want a woman who does not nag, is affectionate and who desires them. Everything else is pretty much acceptable to them.
Anonymous wrote:There’s an old survey where men are asked if they prefer women with no makeup, some makeup, or heavy makeup. And like none choose heavy makeup. But then when shown photos of women, they overwhelmingly pick the woman who is heavily made up.
Of course men don’t want women who look like they’ve gotten bad fillers. But they do in fact want women who look young and well-rested, and for that to just have happened by magic.
Anonymous wrote:As usual men only notice when something is done poorly and then claim they don’t like that thing at all even when done well. I got breast implants when I was 20 years old then spent my whole dating life hearing men tell me how horrible and obvious all breast implants are. Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:There’s an old survey where men are asked if they prefer women with no makeup, some makeup, or heavy makeup. And like none choose heavy makeup. But then when shown photos of women, they overwhelmingly pick the woman who is heavily made up.
Of course men don’t want women who look like they’ve gotten bad fillers. But they do in fact want women who look young and well-rested, and for that to just have happened by magic.
Anonymous wrote:They look worse than without that stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I can tell and I think it looks weird. Breast implants also look bad most of the time.
Agree. Botox and/filler, when done well, can look very good and natural- short term. But with repeated use over yrs, it starts to look unnatural, especially the filler. It makes your face lumpy in an unnatural way over time.
What about other procedures such as radio frequency/ thermage /laser? They just cause mini injury to the skin to reinforce collagen regeneration, the worst is that you stop and resume normal aging but shouldn’t be “lumpy”?