Plastic surgery may change the way you look, but it doesn't change who you are.
Confidence comes from accepting what God created for you, and loving yourself inside and out.
I know it's none of my business anyway, but it saddens me a little that she had to resort to enhancement surgeries at such a young age. And if you think you can hide it from the world, then you're sadly mistaken. People do talk. Even the ones closest to you. Perhaps not in front of your face, but they do.
And for your closest friends to disagree with your actions (and I'm not referring to just the surgery here), doesn't it say something about you?
Oh well, enough bitching from me today. I don't want karma to come biting me in my arse for saying nasty things. I guess I'm just irked by it, that's all. Call me traditional, call me whatever you want. I know in this day and age, plastic / cosmetics surgery is very common and affordable, and I shouldn't criticise people who do them. Some claim they feel happier, more confident post surgery etc...
But once you start with one procedure, then where do you draw the line? Isn't it far better to fix the self confidence issue in the first place, than do keep doing procedures to achieve that perceived image of "perfect beauty"?
All I'm saying is I may not be the most beautiful girl in the world, but I accept that fact, and I love myself for who I am. And I hope the person that I'm going to spend the rest of my life with, loves me for just me... and not some altered, enhanced, pretend version of me.
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Did u read on the papers about the 24 year old chinese celeb who died under the knife? Apparently she bled into her mouth and clogged her airway
*shudders*
*shudders*
I don't understand why someone's who born "perfect" - ie. not disabled, would wanna risk their lives going under the knife, just to conform to society's perception of beauty.
Some would just call it "desperate". I don't know.
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