unnecessary procedures
I'm with you 1,000%
I've seen a few "before" and "after" instances of the surgical procedures mentioned during visits there and I have yet to see an "improvement". The cost of these procedures from the perspective of the per capita income there can only be justified where there is a need to correct disfigurement from accident or disease.
"Plastic" surgery for the simple sake of vanity just doesn't make sense to me. I've seen the results (comparatively "good" results) and it didn't change my opinion of the procedure recipients one way or the other.
I just don't get it. There are just too many reasons not to go under the knife. Understanding and accenting one's natural beauty would be so much more rewarding. Even "baby damage" can be overcome with proper natural care and should be looked upon as a badge of honor. Men who can't deal with it should be avoided in favor of those of us who prefer to judge women not by "who" they are or "what" they are but rather by "how" they are.
That money would be far better spent on education.
.......and all this self mutilation for the sake of appearances...
women!!
SAVE THAT MONEY....
beauty and health radiate from the inside out.
DO NOT GO UNDER THAT KNIFE for the sake of appearance
not here, not there. not anywhere
I'm with you 1,000%
I've seen a few "before" and "after" instances of the surgical procedures mentioned during visits there and I have yet to see an "improvement". The cost of these procedures from the perspective of the per capita income there can only be justified where there is a need to correct disfigurement from accident or disease.
"Plastic" surgery for the simple sake of vanity just doesn't make sense to me. I've seen the results (comparatively "good" results) and it didn't change my opinion of the procedure recipients one way or the other.
I just don't get it. There are just too many reasons not to go under the knife. Understanding and accenting one's natural beauty would be so much more rewarding. Even "baby damage" can be overcome with proper natural care and should be looked upon as a badge of honor. Men who can't deal with it should be avoided in favor of those of us who prefer to judge women not by "who" they are or "what" they are but rather by "how" they are.
That money would be far better spent on education.