Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, are there that many nose jobs in the D.C. area?
Almost everyone I know had one.
Really what background/s? Curious. Do they come out and tell you?
NP. I move in such different circles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you are in the prime of your life. I have no idea if you are truly ugly or not. But if you think so then you should fix it NOW. Not twenty years from now. You should be having fun, flirting, dating in your 20s. You sound lonely and it doesn't have to be that way. 1) lose weight. Join crossfit and meet like minded people. 2) see a very good derm to discuss laser treatment for your skin. Neither one of these is major but could help. Get a personal shopper at Nordstrom. Get a great haircut and good hair color and free make up lessons. Lots of people will have said don't bother because you don't want a man who cares about looks. Well I live in the real,world and it doesn't make someone shallow to. Or ice persons looks initially. You are young. Don't give up yet. Very few people are truly ugly, it's a just difference in the amount of effort.
I agree with this poster. Be proactive, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, are there that many nose jobs in the D.C. area?
Almost everyone I know had one.
Really what background/s? Curious. Do they come out and tell you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, are there that many nose jobs in the D.C. area?
Almost everyone I know had one.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 28 years old, have a job, have friends and a normal, pleasant social life, and I have a nice and loving family. I've never had a boyfriend, I've been on two dates, and I've kissed three times (all drunk make-outs in college). I'm the Queen of Plain Janes. Ask me anything.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, are there that many nose jobs in the D.C. area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aww, thanks, that was nice (to the first two PPs). I am touched. I am pretty ugly though. Where to start.
- Yes, big nose
- heavy acne scarring (dark blemishes and pits) which can probably only be corrected by laser (I've tried every cream - they don't work, especially not for pits, but not even for dark blemishes) all over my face, neck and upper chest
- 40 lbs over weight and with stretch marks and cellulite. I've been fighting the weight battle since I was 15, so throughout my prime in other words
- thin hair
- glasses (contact solution hurts my eyes, insurance doesn't cover LASIK surgery)
- just not a great face structure overall IMO
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Health savings will cover LASIK. You sign up for the LASIK doctors credit. You have the surgery you fax in the bill immediately to health savings ( my case FSAfeds) they reimburse before the first bill is due. Open season starts in nov 1. You can have the surgery January 2.