fivefordisney
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2005
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I'm pretty happy. I just would like to have my frown lines disappear...twinklebug said:There are so many people in the world who are beautiful just the way they are and then they go pay a mint just to make themselves even "better".
Then are those people who really could use the help. The children born disfigured. The vetrans, firemen, and cancer survivors with limbs missing or burnt faces. You know, All the people with the HUGE hearts and hidden tears. Not only do most of them not have the money to improve their own lives, but IMHO cosmetic surgery is just a slap in the face to these wonderful people who cannot possibly live up to the idealistic image.
WHY can people not just be happy as they are ment to be?

Just like I had braces to fix my teeth! I guess just as I don't see buck teeth as the way I was meant to be, I don't see my frown lines as the way I was ment to be. I am not suffering from any psychological issue...I just really wonder about botox.
And, I certainly don't see it connected in any way, shape or form, to a purposeful slap in the face to the disfigured... I really don't understand your post (and I'm pretty open-minded.) I, personally, am not trying to live up to any preconceived idealistic image, and am not suggesting that those who are disfigured need to...
I just am wondering about botox!
