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for changing any of your face features: nose, cheeks, lips etc. would you be comfortable going for it? as a virgo, i think i would not. even if the surgery did wonders for my face, i would be highly critical and find fault with the modified feature, and the thought that there is no way to go back would drive me insane. i would always want the choice of going back to my original feature if i didn't like the new one, or maybe the modified feature would make me feel less natural.

hmm, i think it takes lots of guts to go for facial plastic surgery. your thoughts? i started thinking of this because many a times you wish your certain feature was different, same style , yet more refined. but just the thought of changing makes me paranoid. i know i don't have to, but it got me thinking how one deals with or sees plastic surgery.
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I would definitely do it. In fact, I have plans to do it in steps once I hit certain markers, yes markers, not markers.



but is it to take care of face with age, or to change a certain feature? i am thinking more about something that changes your look.



To take care of my face with age plus I want a nose job 😉 hehe
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to have clear, tight skin, look younger, i would be cool. changing nose? i want that actually, but that's where i would be scared 🙂.
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Posted by tiziani
On topic though, to each their own I guess is the polite disclaimer answer to get out the way first. Some people have done it and it seems to make them happy.

Personally I feel the best way to stay young is to grow older gracefully. Character lines and all that, it's beautiful. Call me old school. Or maybe just too scared of a knife.


i'm sure you will earn brownie points with your SO for this statement/outlook hehe.
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Personally I do not care if I age-ugly, even though it seems highly unlikely at this rate. So to go under the knife, not likely, it took me a long time to get to where I am in, in appreciating my looks as they are, given to me the day I was born, every single feature is a story that spells 'me' and finally I am old enough to see them for what they are, to really love them not for the beauty but for the character that lies within my features, there is no one else like me! Only one and one only, how much more special can one get than that

But in regards to those who do brave it out under the knife, there are many possible reasons which brings one to do it, I think more often than not, people become prejudice against those who choose this option but what they do not take the time to understand is, beyond their ignorance, lies many reasons and factors to cause someone to make such a big change on their own lives.

Hmm, two sides to it always.
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Posted by tiziani
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On topic though, to each their own I guess is the polite disclaimer answer to get out the way first. Some people have done it and it seems to make them happy.

Personally I feel the best way to stay young is to grow older gracefully. Character lines and all that, it's beautiful. Call me old school. Or maybe just too scared of a knife.


i'm sure you will earn brownie points with your SO for this statement/outlook hehe.



Haha would be nice, but I doubt they'd care to be honest. One thing I've learned about women is if they want to do something they're going to do it anyway.
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hahah true. and on the flip side, she might say, you really don't care, do you? hahhaha
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Posted by tiziani
On topic though, to each their own I guess is the polite disclaimer answer to get out the way first. Some people have done it and it seems to make them happy.

Personally I feel the best way to stay young is to grow older gracefully. Character lines and all that, it's beautiful. Call me old school. Or maybe just too scared of a knife.



+1. Once I find out someone has had surgery, for me they become less attractive. Not they aren't still attractive, just not the same as natural beauty.
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when i was younger, and im talking junior high age, i hated my nose ...my lips...my eyebrows...i just hated my face.





Wow I think you're so pretty.
Your story reminded me of this vid:




BEAUTIFUL!!