I used to think PS was awful, and that people doing it were vain and stuck up. I figured that the only people who should be able to get away with plastic surgery were people who had cleft lip, or some other horrible abnormality. I myself was a little stuck up and un-accepting. I know most people think that way, but they really shouldn't. The only reason why my mind was changed was because my older sister showed me a blog entry.
Sure, I was a little skeptical at first, but then I thought about it, and I realized that she was 100% right about what she said. We really shouldn't be hating on people who get plastic surgery to make themselves look better, they're paying for it and going through pain to be more comfortable in their own skin. Why shouldn't they be able to change how they look? I'm sure everyone has something about them that they don't like. I know I do. I absolutely HATE my nose. It's awful. If I can afford it, I'll probably get PS on it after I graduate college. I want a pretty nose that's flat, and doesn't curve at the bottom. Here, look, I'll show you three photos of it.
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I'm 15 here. |
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Can you see what I mean? |
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Sooo pretty. |
Anyway, now you know about my biggest insecurity. If you hate on me for it, whatever.
Edit:
Now that I think of it, my nose is not my biggest insecurity. My teeth are. They're too gummy. Hate smiling with them.