36DD breasts implants for men
Women complain the reason why they would resort to cosmetic surgery is because of men. They go for larger bosoms because their men liked them to, or their men simply can’t stop ogling at others. They go for lipo because their men can’t stop looking at them in dismay shaking their head goin ‘tsk tsk’…or inevitably calling them fat cows. Personally I think women likes to push all the inadequacies of this world to men.
As if plastic surgery wasn’t fitting enough, cosmetic surgery is the giveaway sign to say that yes, it may be fake, unnatural, but we’re just trying to make you look and feel good. Because the world is a heartless place to live in, when you don’t look good, you feel insecure, and when you’re insecure, you don’t feel confident, and when that happens, low self-esteem kicks in and depression and every other maniacal horrible feeling you’ve ever felt since you were punched, kicked and laughed at in your primary school days reminds you of what a waste of life you are. And then your mum buys you a cone of ice-cream and you were reborn.
Even if it takes tonnes of plastic, silicon and other seemingly harmless waste by-product to be surgically implanted, attached and/or removed. Women just wanna look good. It’s quite a straightforward thing:
The integral of women, within the limits of zero to infinity, with respect to life = the sum of cosine of beauty squared plus the inverse of insignificant natural log of impurity.
I advocate women to look good…always…but naturally. Not with the help of plastic and going under the knife. Cosmetic are fine, do what you want to paint your face or use any product that cleanses it, but when it comes to botox Hell NO! Even though I may not understand how it may have felt for someone to suffer the insecurities associated with looking ugly, fat or just wasted, I’ve always been one to know that beauty doesn’t last forever. We grow old and we die. This guy may have a beautiful wife, but does she have a beautiful heart? Without a heart, no matter how beautiful a person may look, he/she will always be that insecure, depressive ugly person she’s always been. It’s a tried and tested thing. If you’ve ever been to a café, see how nice and warm a smile from the waitress can be when she hands the mocha to you. Live strong – Live naturally.
As if plastic surgery wasn’t fitting enough, cosmetic surgery is the giveaway sign to say that yes, it may be fake, unnatural, but we’re just trying to make you look and feel good. Because the world is a heartless place to live in, when you don’t look good, you feel insecure, and when you’re insecure, you don’t feel confident, and when that happens, low self-esteem kicks in and depression and every other maniacal horrible feeling you’ve ever felt since you were punched, kicked and laughed at in your primary school days reminds you of what a waste of life you are. And then your mum buys you a cone of ice-cream and you were reborn.
Even if it takes tonnes of plastic, silicon and other seemingly harmless waste by-product to be surgically implanted, attached and/or removed. Women just wanna look good. It’s quite a straightforward thing:
The integral of women, within the limits of zero to infinity, with respect to life = the sum of cosine of beauty squared plus the inverse of insignificant natural log of impurity.
I advocate women to look good…always…but naturally. Not with the help of plastic and going under the knife. Cosmetic are fine, do what you want to paint your face or use any product that cleanses it, but when it comes to botox Hell NO! Even though I may not understand how it may have felt for someone to suffer the insecurities associated with looking ugly, fat or just wasted, I’ve always been one to know that beauty doesn’t last forever. We grow old and we die. This guy may have a beautiful wife, but does she have a beautiful heart? Without a heart, no matter how beautiful a person may look, he/she will always be that insecure, depressive ugly person she’s always been. It’s a tried and tested thing. If you’ve ever been to a café, see how nice and warm a smile from the waitress can be when she hands the mocha to you. Live strong – Live naturally.
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