Imagine someone born that pretty (before all the caked-on makeup) and into all that wealth still being insecure enough to want to have bags of liquid plastic inserted into her chest to make her feel better about herself. They almost start at her collarbone. Weird.
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Imagine someone born that pretty (before all the caked-on makeup) and into all that wealth still being insecure enough to want to have bags of liquid plastic inserted into her chest to make her feel better about herself. They almost start at her collarbone. Weird.
I have a niece who's actually quite stunning with a very pretty face and a nice figure. She did all sorts of crap to her face unnecessarily and I sigh with sadness every time I see her. Such a mistake. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Imagine someone born that pretty (before all the caked-on makeup) and into all that wealth still being insecure enough to want to have bags of liquid plastic inserted into her chest to make her feel better about herself. They almost start at her collarbone. Weird.
Originally Posted by fan4ever:
I have a niece who's actually quite stunning with a very pretty face and a nice figure. She did all sorts of crap to her face unnecessarily and I sigh with sadness every time I see her. Such a mistake.
Generally I'd agree, but women are held to a much higher beauty standard than men. It's not surprising that they do everything in their power to look more beautiful/retain their beauty. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Imagine someone born that pretty (before all the caked-on makeup) and into all that wealth still being insecure enough to want to have bags of liquid plastic inserted into her chest to make her feel better about herself. They almost start at her collarbone. Weird.
Honestly, I think she looks way better in the Instagram post above - before the fake boobs and the way overdone makeup - than she does now. To each his own I guess, if we were all alike it would get boring pretty quick.
I'm just not a fan of fake anything. Boobs, lips, faces, personality...none of it. Don't even get me started about the fish lip craze...whoever convinced women that those look good should win Salesman of the Century. They're totally heinous. Is that a Keeping Up With the Kardashians thing? I've never seen it. I legit wouldn't know who those Kardashian chicks were if we were the only people in a waiting room at the dentist together. The fact that a lot of women consider those nutjobs as role models says a lot about where we are today. [Reply]
Originally Posted by fan4ever:
I have a niece who's actually quite stunning with a very pretty face and a nice figure. She did all sorts of crap to her face unnecessarily and I sigh with sadness every time I see her. Such a mistake.
My 28yr old half-sister just had a very unnecessary nose job from some super-expensive plastic surgeon in L.A. and she has lip injections, so I feel your pain. I don't have the heart to tell her that she looked way better before, but I wish someone she listened to would. [Reply]