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Can anyone really feel sorry for these stupid vain women whose fillers went wrong? I couldn't help but laugh.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very often the procedure doesn't make them feel better about themselves, that's the sad reality.
They get fixated on one part of their body, get that fixed and after a few weeks they realise nothing has changed. Same job, life, friends who are having a better time than them.
So it must be because another part of their body needs fixing. A never ending cycle.
I cried when my granddaughter said she wanted a boob job at 18, that she was so unhappy with her body that she wanted that procedure.
Her parents told her she was still growing, begged her to wait and agreed to pay for it if she felt the same at 21.
She met some great girls at uni who helped her find her own quirky style, she had a boyfriend who made her feel like a princess. She changed her mind about the op.
This was years ago, the boyfriend didn't last although they split on good terms when their careers took them in different directions but her confidence and self-esteem did.
It was similar, I asked her to wait and then paid.
Pretty sure it wasnt an esteem thing, prior to the Op she was a stripper and worked in Magaluf!
And absolutely no shortage of men, plus she had the opporuntity to do modelling for FHM style mags. Stripping paid better though apparently.
Still all settled down now with husband & 2 kids. Still wears hot pants etc at 38 though!
They all look utterly ridiculous with those eyelashes which look like they have come off the end of a broom handle. And the pouty lips. And awful squeaky voices. And one of them was so plain even with all the slapstick. No I don't feel sorry for them, they are just so vain. They should look in the mirror, hope it doesn't crack.