Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got it, love it.
Honestly, I am not unattractive but was having a bad day when I first posted (fat, yes). Just had my 11's done, and I FEEL happier and prettier.
I’m glad it worked for you.
But if I’m attributing the correct posts to you, and if 20 years of therapy hasn’t helped, LSD or shrooms and (separately) volunteering might be the way to go in future. And microdosing either of those drugs will be cheaper than Botox (unless it kills your clearance, in which case, stick with the Botox).
Anonymous wrote:Got it, love it.
Honestly, I am not unattractive but was having a bad day when I first posted (fat, yes). Just had my 11's done, and I FEEL happier and prettier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got it, love it.
Honestly, I am not unattractive but was having a bad day when I first posted (fat, yes). Just had my 11's done, and I FEEL happier and prettier.
Good for you!!!
Anonymous wrote:Got it, love it.
Honestly, I am not unattractive but was having a bad day when I first posted (fat, yes). Just had my 11's done, and I FEEL happier and prettier.
Anonymous wrote:Can I get Botox only on 11s and not on forehead? Or is it recommended to get both together?
Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and it is like a sea of plastic faces, so unnatural. I know so many people that start of just doing a little bit and then get addicted and get fillers etc. Some people are scary looking! I would focus on losing some weight, eating healthily, getting regular exercise and treating yourself to some new clothes/haircut and you will feel better about yourself. Botox is only a temporary quick fix, a change in lifestyle can be beneficial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a fat, unattractive woman, I feel awkward calling, and honestly, I don't even know if I can afford it. This is something real women do, and the doctor's office won't judge me, right?
I think you’d be better off spending the money on therapy to work out why you are so mean to yourself.
Beyond the not insignificant risks of injecting botulinum toxin into your body intentionally, there is the certainty that your face will appear unnatural at best and freakish at worst because humans are meant to have wrinkles from expressing their emotions and older humans are meant to have more as a sign of a life LIVED rather than looking like a porcelain doll on a shelf.
Get the therapy and learn radical acceptance of yourself - you are beautiful just as you are!