That's kind of how I feel. I'm not too worked up about it, but...yeah.
That's kind of how I feel. I'm not too worked up about it, but...yeah.
I just had lunch with a former teacher/now friend who is an amazing artist and a vibrant woman of 56. She told me that she plans on doing all kinds of tucks and nips on her face in there next year. Honestly, I think she looks fabulous just the way she is and it really saddens me that someone with everything going…
Thanks Mark for reminding us of the importance of doing everything you can to be as pretty as you can.
I don't think this is incredible, I think it's sad. I'm not particularly judge-y about people having elective plastic surgery, but at the same time I don't think it's something to be celebrated.
I'm sorry, why are we reading this again?
God this is so harmful! there was nothing wrong with her! What sort of message does this send to young girls? I'm sorry, maybe I'm too old fashioned but there is nothing good about this. It sends a horrible message. I'm sorry this woman wasn't told as a child that she was beautiful just the way she was. This points to…
Yeah, I agree. Her old face had more animation and movement in it before. The lips, to be fair, were the result of old plastic surgery and so "fixing" them might actually be bringing her back to what they were before (except they still look kind of plastic).
It's extraordinarily skilled work and does look surprisingly natural relative to the amount of stuff she had done, but I'm going to take issue with one part of this post—and I say this as someone who had cosmetic surgery, for no reason other than 100% vanity—she did not have her nose and chin CORRECTED. There was not…
This morning, actually. Sorry. Been up since 4am. Loads of work on and I couldn't sleep.
This is depressing. What's the point of ever even accepting yourself the way you are if someone already nice-average looking undergoes drastic surgery and looks gorgeous?
Oh great. Golf clap. THERE WAS NOTHING WRONG WITH HER ORIGINAL FACE!
Not only do they dash to his rescue, they usher him up the safer route, carefully steer him away from another potential fall, stop and check him, and then he turns around so that one of the adults (his mother?) can specifically check his wounded tush with her trunk.
That's why I said try.
I commented with this on the first article, but as a biracial girl raised by a white mother, I feel for this family. It is no fun being raised by a woman you look nothing like. My mom did the best she could in our overly white town, but it sure as hell wasn't easy, and we heard some nasty words from all sorts. No…
There is zero wrong with what she is doing. I hope she shuts that whole place down with her lawsuit. What a gross amount of incompetence to screw up this badly. It has nothing to do with race and everything to do with bad business.
I'm glad this post clarifies some peoples' concerns that her complaint with the sperm bank in any way indicated that she didn't love and cherish her daughter exactly how she is. I'm glad she's suing them because it's incredibly important that people be provided with accurate information when choosing a donor whose DNA…
Even though it seems like she really loves her daughter, she deserves a ton of money given the blatant malpractice.
I say Applebee's in Detroit.
Ruby Tuesday in Indianapolis.