Plastic Surgery Addicts
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Some celebrities have taken their love for plastic surgery to a whole new level, getting multiple procedures done and drastically altering their appearances.
Yes they are filthy rich so they're probably thinking why not splurge on the whole package.
This is true. It is hard to recognise some people. Also, when they then go on chat shows why do the presenters faun over them and tell them how good they look when the viewers are sat at home wondering who they are... I find them hard to watch as they have no facial expressions! Personally speaking, I don't know why anyone would want to take the risk of having unnecessary surgery as you are taking a risk with your life each time you go under the knife.
tumblespots....after they have the surgery some of them are called perfect ..sadly this is the world we live in .
Then they plaster themselves all over social media and put unnecessary pressure on our young!
I think it's hard to know when to stop - I think if for example I had a Boob job I'd think right now my bums not perfect I'll get that done next. It's very easy to feel insecure when you see these people and you your body isn't like that! I have friends that have had work done and say it has massively improved there self conscious.
So sorry but I have to disagree. Being perfect in looks does not make you a better or more likeable person. If you have loved ones, they love you for YOU, and will not love you any more or less if you have corrective surgery. If your friends feel better after surgery it is because they had a problem, not others, and no one these days needs to conform to any type of image.
Lynibis I agree totally that having surgery changes nothing and when you die your not going to be remembered for how you look. My friend is very insecure she can't go out without a full face of make up on. I think it's hard though if your young and singal it's so easy to get hung up on body image I was desperately unhappy with my body as a teen where as now I'm much less bothered!!
MumOfThree I am getting on now, grew up in the 50s and 60s. I find it very strange nowadays that there is so much in the media about not fat shaming, bullying, plus size models, plastic surgery and so on and so forth. When I was growing up I rarely saw any of that. Fat kids were rare as we ate less rubbish and fat kids had as many friends as anyone else, I suppose bullying went on but we weren't as soft back then (and I don't mean that rudely, just a fact), and we would tell each other if our bum looked big in that or our hair was out of place or that top shows too much cleavage etc. But no one saw it as shaming or insulting. I find it even stranger that there are girls like your friend who are so self conscious and image aware and yet every day you see others in the street with crop tops and bellies hanging out, eyebrows like caterpillars, weird ensembles of clothes. I guess it is good that these girls do not feel insecure and yet back in the day young women would rarely go out looking a mess but did not have all the hang ups of today. I do fear for my grandchildren and their children. The world seems so upside down to me and I can only put it down to media and social media.
MumOfThree sorry to hear about that ...when it's a must ,it's a must..we were talking here about healthy people who are obsessed with plastic surgerys..
Rodrigo Alves springs to mind. Why anyone would put themselves through this is beyond my understanding and I can only suggest it is a mental illness. He was so good looking prior to surgery and not even old and wishing to limit wrinkles. I googled for a story to paste here but they were so gruesome. I also wonder at the so called doctors who, for money, are prepared to do these over the top procedures. There is a place for this type of surgery, but not at the expense of losing your humanity.
I have got to have plastic surgery due to having cancer, after the amount of surgery I have had to undertake just to save my life, to have to undergo anything for beauty.....err no thank you I will just be me...
I hope that signals an end to your illness and you can look forward to a healthy future, I wish you well x
Iv seen it all now : https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6622927/amp/Great-grandmother-80-set-facelift-month-rid-turkey-neck.html how very sad that at her age she can't accept herself
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