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Most of them wish they could get surgery and are extremely insecure about themselves for no reason.
"Most of them"?? How would you know about "most" women? You don't have a clue! You only managed to bring yourself to start talking to women earlier this year. And now you're lecturing us about "most women"?
erm...most people i know who have had surgery have done so not to make themselves worse or "extreme" just to correct things they have had happen over the years like scaring or losing what they where comfortable with after having children.
ie: extremely saggy stomach and breasts.
im no women but even i can understand how trying to fit what you "did have" into a bra now that you "do not" have is totally uncomfortable to wear and deal with everyday. buying new clothing does not correct everyone's issues
"Most of them"?? How would you know about "most" women? You don't have a clue! You only managed to bring yourself to start talking to women earlier this year. And now you're lecturing us about "most women"?
I'm a woman and I don't even understand why anyone would voluntarily have surgery and go through all that pain just to add plastic and chemicals to their body. None for me ever, shoot I haven't even colored my hair or had a perm and I'm 52. The worse I have ever done is acrylic nails, very short so they did not interfere with normal activities and I quit having those done after a couple years. I just could not stand the "fake" feeling of them any longer, no I limit myself to a manicure once or twice a month and I'm quite happy with that.
Tastefully done breast jobs are just fine. Yes, I do prefer Bridget's set over holly's (Hef's "girlfriends"), but I wouldn't be complaining if either pair was in my face right now. There, I put the record straight and I speak for all men whether they'd admit to it or not because I don't lie!
So you've barely managed to speak to women yet these women have bared their soul and insecurities to you. And now you're an expert.
Yeah right
What? Who said I hyad barely spoken to women? I was married lol...just because Ihave improved myself doesn't mean in the past I didn't talk to women at all. You guys are making false assumptions or getting me confused with someone else. I never said Iwas an expert either..
And I'm being attacked because I think most women look fine the way they are and they don't need plastic surgery...wow
So - all the men on here that are against plastic surgery - does this mean you are going to stop posting about how women start to get wrinkly, saggy, cellulitey, and ugly after their prime (which according to some is about 24 or 25)? Does this mean you are going to stop going on about how women lose their looks early on and then have nothing to offer men?
Or do you want it both ways - women age horribly and plastic surgery is the devil.
Look - I would never get plastic surgery. I would never willingly have surgery that isn't necessary. But of course, I'm only 36 (although in man years that's like 75) so I'm not going to promise anything right now. I have great genes and no grey hair. I just get tired of women being picked on for everything - telling us we have saggy breasts by 30 and then telling us that anyone who gets plastic surgery is disgusting. If we are basically going to be disgusting no matter what - then does it really matter?
It seems most of us simply prefer a woman to age gracefully. It is a preference just as women have their preference for taller men. Hey, short men complain about those threads and made fun while they call women vain of and now women who are aging pretty bad and gaining weight will be complaining on this thread calling men vain.
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