Anonymous wrote:lol. Someone asks what men think about plastic surgery. Most men answer that they don’t like it. Then women (who I presume have had work done) jump is to tell us why we’re wrong.
Anonymous wrote:What happens when people stop using Botox?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many clueless posts itt. Several of my girlfriends had nose jobs. Both of them had men tell them how much they love their “natural” appearance. Most men are entirely clueless and don’t notice well done subtle plastic surgery.
If these moms have daughters I honestly wonder how they approach it when their daughters become teens and start having their own insecurities about their own looks (could be the inherited big nose from pre-surgery mom)
They will make the appointments for their daughters to go under the knife as well because why not I mean they didn't like the shape/size whatever of their original nose anyways
Easier recovery at that age, too. No reason not to go to college looking your best!
And we are surprised kids have mental health issues when their own parents think it's okay to fix their nose
Anonymous wrote:It's their business, but thinking you look good with plunger lips and a chest where a couple of boulders are stuffed under your skin leaving a giant canyon in-between, is delusional.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s done for strictly cosmetic reasons, then I think they have low self esteem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You ladies realize Botox is botulinum neurotoxin, right?
Oh wow. I started looking into this and you're right. So scary.
Another thing I found out is that when you have surgery they cut your skin open and you bleed!
Wow!
Maybe it’s just me, but injecting neurotoxins into your face seems like bad idea.
But I’m sure you have no issues drinking alcohol.
I’m not sure why you’re comparing Botox to alcohol. Are you saying Botox is an addiction? Or helps cover up for other insecurities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You ladies realize Botox is botulinum neurotoxin, right?
Oh wow. I started looking into this and you're right. So scary.
Another thing I found out is that when you have surgery they cut your skin open and you bleed!
Wow!
Maybe it’s just me, but injecting neurotoxins into your face seems like bad idea.
But I’m sure you have no issues drinking alcohol.
I’m not sure why you’re comparing Botox to alcohol. Are you saying Botox is an addiction? Or helps cover up for other insecurities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What bothers me is that a lot of these “influencers” that my DD might look at on social media are doing Botox, fillers, etc in their twenties. And they are advertising products and skin care - there’s such an obsession with perfection. If anyone on social media has a natural line or wrinkle, it stands out. It’s unusual. But yeah, the procedures are starting very early.
I loathe the gigantic lips. I really hope that trend dies. But I’m not a man - not sure if they have any idea what’s fake.
I have to say - as much as I roll my eyes at the people who are simply fainting over adult women taking agency over their appearance, it really does hurt my heart (and eyes) to see people in their 20s using botox and filling their faces with injectables. On the one hand, you're supposed to try out all kinds of looks and stuff, even regrettable ones, when you're young - if not then, when? But on the other, it just seems so g.d. sad. And unnecessary. And frankly not attractive, not that they care what some 51 year old thinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a strange experience with a woman who had plastic surgery. When she was wearing clothes, I thought she was natural. She wore tight dresses or yoga pants and similar top. Her hips were very wide, she had a slight belly, and her breasts were small but firm.
On the third date, she was very flirty. She clearly intended to take things to a new level. Very abruptly, really totally out of the blue, she brings up plastic surgery. She tells me she's had her boobs done because they were saggy after breast feeding and she's also bad a tummy tuck, and the procedure left slightl scars.
When we get back to my place, her clothes quickly come off. I've never seen scars like hers. Each of her breasts had a vertical line going from her nipple to the bottom of the breast. Each breast also had a curved line at the bottom of the breast. Her breasts were shaped perfectly and felt like the breast of a very young woman, but they looked strange, almost like she had gotten goth tattoos. (She said she didn't have implants.) She told me she was happy with her surgery because she looks great in a dress. Her stomach also has a big scar.
I don't know what she looked like before but this wasn't great to me.
I don't think she was all that impressed with me, either.
I am skeptical that the guy who judges surgery scars will be happily accepting of natural sag, stretch marks, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You ladies realize Botox is botulinum neurotoxin, right?
Oh wow. I started looking into this and you're right. So scary.
Another thing I found out is that when you have surgery they cut your skin open and you bleed!
Wow!
Maybe it’s just me, but injecting neurotoxins into your face seems like bad idea.
But I’m sure you have no issues drinking alcohol.