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The legacy a plastic surgery couple pass on to their children is more plastic surgery. Why?

The homely/average/ordinary/typical parents who opted for plastic surgery have genes that made them that way. You cannot apply plastic surgery to your genes. So you are drop gorgeous/handsome and you have kids who look like you did before you went under the knife. How long does it take for them to realize the disparity? At what age do you take them to a plastic surgeon to "fix" them? Is that what you really want for your children? Knowing you didn't like your appearance and fixed  it. You don't like their appearance so you fix it?

Posted - February 7, 2019

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    Most of us are unhappy with our appearance and very critical of ourselves.  Once we buy into believing that looks are the most important thing then we are susceptible. Fortunately when many of us were young there was a big thing about accepting and liking yourself which we bought into instead.  Which often was not easy. I really think the only thing that caused me to accept and like myself was being generally happy and fulfilled in my life. 

    I never considered having myself surgically altered because just seemed so disgusting and I thought OK I'm not much but at least it is me.  Plus I don't know about you but I would say all those who have surgery done only succeed in marring and disfiguring themselves.  Those who are really drop dead were that way naturally. The rest of us make do with what we have. 

    I was never beautiful, pretty, or even cute. So I could not play a lot of those games which require looks.  So I had to be resourceful and cultivate other facets of myself and become agreeable, responsible, a good companion, good and efficient employee for acceptance. 
      February 7, 2019 6:31 AM MST
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