Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No jealousy, just pity.
You're either insecure or you're in an industry that links your looks to your income. Neither is a very desirable situation.
+1
Plus, so few people stop at one procedure. The dysmorphia causes one to think "if they just get this or that, then they will be happy...."
Except, they are never happy.
Anonymous wrote:I know how awesome I feel every day since having breast reduction surgery so I'm not jealous of people having surgery. I think some people get addicted to it and go too far but it's their life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never felt jealous of someone else getting plastic surgery. I view it as a personal decision that has nothing to do with me.
However, I have had a friend get upset that I did not sufficiently compliment her new nose job. I don't know, I felt awkward. It looks nice, which is what I said. I think she wanted me to gush, which is not who I am as a person.
If you are going to get plastic surgery, do it for yourself. Some people will criticize, some will be jealous, some will think it looks bad, whatever. Don't expect people to fall all over themselves telling you how hot you are. Do it for yourself or don't do it at all.
Wow you sound venomous and angry. You must be jealous. Way over the top reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kyle Richards is not my favorite person BUT she looks incredible due to her plastic surgery. I can see why people are jealous.
Does she? I feel like a lot of people who “look incredible” due to plastic surgery… really don’t. Like they have one angle that looks okay, but when you see them in a video, you can see the weird bulges from fillers, the waxiness from the botox, the fact that their nose doesn’t look normal… it just doesn’t look as good they think it does.
+ 1 especially with regard to Kyle. Girl, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kyle Richards is not my favorite person BUT she looks incredible due to her plastic surgery. I can see why people are jealous.
Does she? I feel like a lot of people who “look incredible” due to plastic surgery… really don’t. Like they have one angle that looks okay, but when you see them in a video, you can see the weird bulges from fillers, the waxiness from the botox, the fact that their nose doesn’t look normal… it just doesn’t look as good they think it does.
+ 1 especially with regard to Kyle. Girl, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kyle Richards is not my favorite person BUT she looks incredible due to her plastic surgery. I can see why people are jealous.
Does she? I feel like a lot of people who “look incredible” due to plastic surgery… really don’t. Like they have one angle that looks okay, but when you see them in a video, you can see the weird bulges from fillers, the waxiness from the botox, the fact that their nose doesn’t look normal… it just doesn’t look as good they think it does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kyle Richards is not my favorite person BUT she looks incredible due to her plastic surgery. I can see why people are jealous.
Does she? I feel like a lot of people who “look incredible” due to plastic surgery… really don’t. Like they have one angle that looks okay, but when you see them in a video, you can see the weird bulges from fillers, the waxiness from the botox, the fact that their nose doesn’t look normal… it just doesn’t look as good they think it does.
Anonymous wrote:Kyle Richards is not my favorite person BUT she looks incredible due to her plastic surgery. I can see why people are jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No jealousy, just pity.
You're either insecure or you're in an industry that links your looks to your income. Neither is a very desirable situation.
+1
Plus, so few people stop at one procedure. The dysmorphia causes one to think "if they just get this or that, then they will be happy...."
Except, they are never happy.