Why not? Plastic surgeries can improve many flaws.
No. Plastic surgeries will make men unattractive
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I'm not going to say it's unattractive nor attractive , but I kinda disagree with both choices.
Guys, and gals alike... If people don't like how you look that's them! Don't let other's opinions show you up! You have the power to prove everyone wrong, and whether they like it or not, you can change how people see you! And don't fake who you really are just to have friends! Don't fake who you are to date someone, either. Show your true self because anyone who says you're "ugly" or "scary" based on looks or facial expressions are not worthy of your friendship nor affection!
If you still think you should get that noise job or face lift, go on ahead. But I still believe that we all are better than what people say we are or label us as!
Do not give into what other people say! If I were a guy, I would ignore what people say about my looks and I would befriend people who love me for me. Same with who I would date!
I hope whoever reads this will have a great day!
I personally am against plastic surgery if not for diseases or extreme cases (like victims of fires or acid, or some serious illnesses and deformation). I think that everyone was born with their unique looks and by changing it we just gonna look all the same. I think that people who are unhappy with their features should embrace them and love themselves more for who they are. Plastic surgery makes you fake, it gives fake happiness in my opinion. But of course anyone can do what they want with their body and I would never snob a person if they had it. It's just a personal opinion
Most guys don't give a damn.
Cosmetic surgeries are a major money spinner for anyone in the medical profession.
Best thing about most of them is that they're completely elective. The only "problem" is in the minds of the people paying for it. Conveniently enough, the doc doing the cosmetic surgery does not specialize in the REAL problem that his patients have. He's not necessarily hurting them, but at the same time not really giving them the help they so desperately need. Like a bartender of the medical field, he's willing to provide the "cure" for the "problem" the patients "see." And - like the alcoholic - even too much isn't enough for the patient.
That's highly plastic BUT very common in Asia. And the pink nipple thing...-How can he be chasing her... everyone knows her nipples are chocolate... I like black porcelain white contrast.-It is what it is... deer in headlights, you know. Yes, I'm not right.
And I know more than one would think when it comes to the girly with boy packages both event planners and make-up aertist who spent tens of thousands in USA currency on details to "get a husband-"Ah, there's another one who got away-I hate that B-tch".
It is very sad state of Affairs as no one really marries AND STAYS for Hot...
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If someone wants to do plastic surgery, they absolutely can
Anyone can get plastic surgery regardless of their reasons… It‘s their body, their money, their business!
Yeah, they probably should. I’m tired of hearing guys complain about being unattractive. If they haven’t figured out the gym as a way to change their appearance, plastic surgery might be their best option.
Yeah like girls complain about fat shaming when they can go to the gym
i know you think people below 6 foot are unattractive so I dont know how the gym could help.
my dick is big enough so I dont care about dick shaming
As far as I understand , plastic surgeries are an unpleasant experience , and anything uncomfortable and/or unpleasant is abuse. So the mentality of no pain no gain is just a manipulation by ill and evil people to program you into a masochistic mentality so that they can use you and abuse you for their sadistic entertainment. You can still get a six pack by doing sit ups without suffering in the process. Start with one , if you're comfortable then add another , but do not go towards the rate where you begin to feel discomforts and unpleasantnessess. Eat healthy and with time you can feel amazing without having to have suffered. Love and respect yourself and others , and that means do not abuse yourself and others.
This debatable. I personally got hair implant surgery done two years ago when I was 38. My hair started thinning in front of my scalp at 27. I did slow down the damage with rogaine/propecia but it was delaying the inevitable. Also I don’t have a good skull for a shaved head (some guys can pull this off well but I can’t.).
Anyway I don’t regret the surgery. It didn’t turn my hair into a 16 year old thickness again. It’s still thin in front. But I’m less worried about my hair getting wet from water/sweat. That used to show a big bald spot right in front but now it’s much less noticeable. It does look better and I feel more confident.
As for the other operations it depends. Personally I long considered rhinoplasty because I hated having a large nose as a kid. But I never got it and in a way I’m glad. Many girls actually found me cute anyway.
I guess just the nose, NOT THE STOMACH, wtf… ?
I wanted to do my nose. I can lose weight on my own.
But the problem is that it could come out BOTCHED, ugly, terrible, don’t match your face. So just be fit and tough and strong
Skin treatments and dental care (braces) are the only two cosmetic treatments I personally condone. The others are simply fake; I doubt some of them work in women's favour either, since any children with a chinless guy will be inherit the deformity.
Im a naturally blonde guy and practically every "blonde" woman I pass is fake. If you want abs make 'em, dont fake 'em.
If they have flaws that are not naturally fixable, and it really bothers them.. Sure.. But a lot of stuff can be naturally made better.. Like a simple calorie deficit and exercise can easily burn off fat. There's this thing called "mewing" that can improve your chin structure if you consistently do it for a few years..
Plastic surgery does nothing to change your genetics. That's why a man in China sued his wife (who had 100k in cosmetic plastic surgery) for their ugly child: https://firsttoknow.com/man-sues-wife-and-wins-for-birthing-ugly-baby-2/
sure, if that's what they want. The only problem I have is when people start lying about what they have and didn't have.
I don't think anyone has the right to dictate what people can or cannot do to their own body... however with that being said, most American men have already undergone cosmetic surgery... but any adult who wants to has the ability to if the so desire.
@Paige90 the most common cosmetic surgery performed on males is circumcision
why work on the symptoms, when you can fix the cause? which is nutrition.
and yes, facial structure is a question of nutrition believe it or not.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/PeflnQj1jpQwhy not? I think everyone can do it, as long as they have the money and they are comfortable with their decision then I'd say go for it guys and gals
First of all the small nose is uglier than the large nose.
And we've gone too far from our nature. Gyms and supplements while being sedentary and eating junkfood are inferior to being active and eating whole food. Surgeries are even worse than that.
Soon enough we will start building elevators in our homes because we're so lazy to got upstairs.
Or change our faces as chameleons change colors, to fit into everyone's idea of what attractiveness is.
Why is the small nose uglier? I think the opposite is true
Plastic surgery can either go right or very very wrong and mess up the handsome person you're trying to be. And what are you going to tell someone else? "Yeah I was born with this face or this body"? No, you spent thousands of dollars to fix yourself even though you didn't need fixing.
This is my opinion.
Their money, their choice.
But men or women is irrelevant, as the important thing to remember is that plastic surgery actually goes more wrong than right.
Hence why insurance and aftercare is very important.
No. Are there a few things I wouldn't have liked to be different? Sure, but at least I am 100% real. And to me, being 100% real means a lot more than being even 1% fake. I would rather have a woman who has almost no breasts than a woman with size D fake ones. So clearly I practice what I preach.
Of course not. Being unhappy enough with your looks to get plastic surgery is not indicative of a problem with your looks that needs to be addressed; rather, it is a problem with your hierarchy of values that needs to be addressed.
@Paige90 None of those things incur the level of risk or cost that surgery does. You sound incredibly stupid. If you care enough about your looks to drop 10 grand on a nose job, while risking infection, while risking having it botched and looking worse, etc... then there is an issue with you.
Before I was against plastic surgery but I am okay now if not done to the point to change your face to an alien one. It surely helps hiding flaws and feel confident about yourself. If that's how you feel good about your body then go for it.
Hell to the no. I'm very happy with the way I look, and even if I wasn't I still wouldn't undergo any form of plastic surgery. It's risky, expensive and not masculine. I don't see any reason why any man should go for it at all.
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