I did plenty of research on Lasik before undergoing the procedure. It was a vanity thing, not self-esteem. I never lacked for self-esteem or confidence. I was tired of wearing glasses, period, regardless if whether my women liked them or not. I never said it was valid-essential. Duhtree, you did.
My eyesight was only affected for 2 hours, not 1 week. In those 2 hours, I was at home asleep. When I woke up, I could see my clock radio display clear as ever for the 1st time in many years. If something were to go wrong with my eyesight in th future, I would accept that. However, there is no exercise to strengthen eyesight, to my knowledge.
Duhtree, I believe (and this is only my opinion, I could care less what you think of it) that breast lifts and tummy tucks are crutches for people who are lazy or think lazy. If a dude drinks beer and eats fast food throughout his life, fails to exercise, then one day decides, guess what I'm fat, let me go get a belly-tuck to remedy this situation. Does that mean he'll stop drinking beer and eating fast food, and exercise? Hell no!
I understand some of what women go through after having babies, but I've also met enough mothers who've had several babies who were in very good physical shape. Why? Because they worked at it. They cared enough for their bodies to diet and exercise to get back close to their normal body shape prior to pregnancy. Those that were married, their husbands were still very attracted to them physically. I completely applaud those types of ladies and respect them so much more.
I understand my opinion might be unpopular due to the popularity of US TV shows like Nip/Tuck, etc. But natural women rule!!!
Again, just my opinion, as a man. I doubt if women will listen to it.