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re: Let's discuss women, botox, and craziness
Posted on 11/16/17 at 9:12 am to FLBooGoTigs1
Posted on 11/16/17 at 9:12 am to FLBooGoTigs1
In my lifetime, I think I have seen one woman that actually looked better with a slight botox touch up. Almost 100% of Botox / Facial Plastic Surgery looks horrible. The alien plastic look is not better than wrinkles.
My administration does get behind boob jobs. When done by a competent surgeon, they do look great.![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/IconPimp.gif)
My administration does get behind boob jobs. When done by a competent surgeon, they do look great.
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Posted on 11/16/17 at 9:37 am to TigerMyth36
I think we can't confirm if it's correlation or causation.
- Is it that getting the botulism bacteria injected into an otherwise healthy body that makes one crazy, or
- Is it that a woman who has always taken pride in and has her self-worth largely wrapped up in how she looks starts to act insanely when those looks start to go?
I'd lean towards the latter. I see it most among women my age (mid-forties) who have teenage daughters. I don't want to sound like a certain Alabama senate candidate but it's like their having a younger version of themselves in the house constantly reminding them of what they used to be makes them crazy...
- Is it that getting the botulism bacteria injected into an otherwise healthy body that makes one crazy, or
- Is it that a woman who has always taken pride in and has her self-worth largely wrapped up in how she looks starts to act insanely when those looks start to go?
I'd lean towards the latter. I see it most among women my age (mid-forties) who have teenage daughters. I don't want to sound like a certain Alabama senate candidate but it's like their having a younger version of themselves in the house constantly reminding them of what they used to be makes them crazy...
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