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Then there's the skin? Screams I've had surgery. Almost looks like rubber!!!😮
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@Sweet_Serenity wrote:
Then there's the skin? Screams I've had surgery. Almost looks like rubber!!!😮

Are you referring to the texture of skin @Sweet_Serenity?

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Re: Plastic Surgery?

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@Irshgrl31201 wrote:

@Sweet_Serenity wrote:
Then there's the skin? Screams I've had surgery. Almost looks like rubber!!!😮

Are you referring to the texture of skin @Sweet_Serenity

 

  Differcult trying to explain. By the way, I'm not saying

 all surgeries are botched. Good and bad experiences. Seems one would research better. That's all I meant. Pay $$$ for freaky? Odd.


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I find this SUCH a personal decision.

 

If a woman has the money, the time, the pain threshold to undergo elective surgery, why is it anyone else's business, least of all another woman's?

 

I buy musical instruments, and sometimes when I play, my arthritic hands hurt?

 

Criticism anyone?

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@violann wrote:

I find this SUCH a personal decision.

 

If a woman has the money, the time, the pain threshold to undergo elective surgery, why is it anyone else's business, least of all another woman's?

 

I buy musical instruments, and sometimes when I play, my arthritic hands hurt?

 

Criticism anyone?


Violann, I would never think to criticize! Smiley Happy

 

I don't know or care about plastic surgery, but I think some of that "cat woman" look has to do with eye makeup and the exaggerated winged up eye liner.

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@violann wrote:

I find this SUCH a personal decision.

 

If a woman has the money, the time, the pain threshold to undergo elective surgery, why is it anyone else's business, least of all another woman's?

 

I buy musical instruments, and sometimes when I play, my arthritic hands hurt?

 

Criticism anyone? 

 

 

 My posts is observation. Never once did I say stop.


 

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@Harpa wrote:

@violann wrote:

I find this SUCH a personal decision.

 

If a woman has the money, the time, the pain threshold to undergo elective surgery, why is it anyone else's business, least of all another woman's?

 

I buy musical instruments, and sometimes when I play, my arthritic hands hurt?

 

Criticism anyone?


Violann, I would never think to criticize! Smiley Happy

 

I don't know or care about plastic surgery, but I think some of that "cat woman" look has to do with eye makeup and the exaggerated winged up eye liner. 

 

 Nope! I know what your referring to.💁


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The best plastic surgeries are the ones you don't notice. They are the people you see often and see no change. That takes skill.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

The best plastic surgeries are the ones you don't notice. They are the people you see often and see no change. That takes skill.


     

 

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I've always had horrible eyebags due to allergies/heridity. After cataract surgery, I don't wear eyeglasses any more. Would love to have them done but am clueless about the entire thing. eyes2.jpg