This “trend” is scaring me.
There is no judging, just talking what people think about this.
Thanks all for answers. Good night.
This “trend” is scaring me.
There is no judging, just talking what people think about this.
Thanks all for answers. Good night.
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AmorInfinito8 (03-11-23), Rooney2808 (03-11-23)
I think this is a tricky topic. I don’t believe a black/white view is realistic.
I’ve seen enough before/afters in-person to know that cosmetic procedures can make incredible positive changes to physical appearance.
I think the real problem is self-assessing our own perceived inadequacies.
Ex.1: My last ex had a very flat chest and was extremely self-conscious about it. She was very keen to have surgery. To me she was pure perfection. When I told her as much, I think she assumed that I would only say such things to make her feel better. But she was genuinely stunning to me.
Ex.2: Very close friend from childhood had an underbite. She never once spoke about it bothering her. Met her a few months after graduating college and was astonished to see that she had gotten surgery to correct it. I have to say, the improvement was nothing short of extraordinary. It really transformed her overall appearance.
Point I’m trying to make is that it’s very difficult to assess how others perceive features we are insecure about. With cosmetic procedures becoming more normalized, cheap and accessible, I think we’re starting to see an increase in people have procedures that (from the outside looking in), didn’t really need them.
So yes, I think sometimes these procedures are fantastic. But I also think we are terrible at figuring out for ourselves how much improvement they will bring.
Last edited by ArcaneAlex; 03-11-23 at 00:22.
64west (05-11-23), Barney Rubble (03-11-23), Corsasport (03-11-23), Irelandbeautyyy (03-11-23), IrishSarahBarra (03-11-23)
Natural look, no enhancements
If the lady is happy, enhanced or natural, then I’m happy.
Whatever makes the girl feel confidant when naked or out in public is most important. Nothing is more attractive than a partner with confidence in a private setting. Personally, I don’t care enhanced or not. I think most should stop after breast enhancement, I don’t see facial surgery as something necessary for 95% of population.
Guys, we do the same thing. If you’re self conscious about your small penis, you can’t get it enlarged so instead you buy a Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
Like you say “Less is more”, That’s my preference.
IAmLIAm (03-11-23)
Each to their own, I far prefer natural boobs, but have seen and felt some amazing fakes that were very well done, if the lady feels better with enhanced good for her.
So therefore the same must be said for elsewhere, face, butt etc.
That said, there's something uniquely attractive in a lady who says 'this is me and I don't need any alterations'.
I do think there's a trend with the face to pile on so much makeup, fillers etc that a beautiful lady can start to look...a bit like a drag queen, at that point they've gone too far in my opinion, but yet again, if they feel good, that's most important.
Arguably other women, social media, magazines etc are women's worst enemy, the judgement is constant and far more judgement from women than from men.
64west (03-11-23)
64west (03-11-23)
Your body your choice and all that but I have to say I don't like the super fake look that's becoming more and more prevalent.
Met a girl out walking her dog earlier this week and just had this sense that there was something up with her, it took me a second to realize that she'd a terrible job done on her lips. I read a theory before that it's a natural reaction for our brains to process plastic surgery as a potential injury or illness in a potential mate and I can register as a turnoff. She was good looking but it was unnerving how false it looked.
Would take a pair of small wonky boobs over two false footballs any day.
However like an earlier poster said if surgical enhancements give someone the confidence they need then go for it but I do think most people that get work done definitely don't need it.