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Tuesday 20 February 2007

Is beauty in the eye of the beholder?.....

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According to the news today 1 in 10 women are unhappy with their body and would consider plastic surgery.

I'm not unhappy with the way I look, apart from being overweight and everything is heading south, but then not being able to exercise for years because of the problem with my knee hasn't helped. But, would I consider plastic surgery? Well I wouldn't go into debt to pay for it, but if I won a substantial amount of money then yes I would probably go for it. Nothing too drastic - an eye lift, a mini face lift, maybe a tummy tuck, a bit of liposuction, a hollywood smile. I wouldn't have a boob job or collagen in my lips but then my boobs are good and I have a full cupid's bow. What I would consider reasonable may horrify another, it's all a matter of personal choice isn't it?

My Wonderful Man tells me constantly that I'm gorgeous - must make an appointment at the opticians for him!

Anyway as my luck on the lottery is non-existent the chance of me being surgically enhanced is nil so I'll carry on doing the face exercises and slathering on the cream.

7 comments:

Queenie said...

MWM,is right.Inside and out.

Akelamalu said...

Queenie - Oh bless you hon xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Unknown said...

There are exercises for your face? Man, I've been missing out lol.

Akelamalu said...

aka_nik - Oh yes there certainly are - some would call it gurning though! :)

Me said...

if you win the lottery..... yep, that's it. this one made me laugh out loud. thanks. bonnie ann http://thebrickertonblog.blogspot.com/

Annelisa said...

Well, I know none of us is perfect, but there's too many people believe perfection exists...

It's our 'imperfections' that make us who we are as much as the good bits. I don't know about for you, but when I see an actor or actress that's handsome/ beautiful - no apparent flaws- I don't actually find it as attractive as someone who's say got a bump on their face (Robert de Niro?) or a slightly 'too big' nose... you stop simply admiring their looks and seeing them as a person instead...

But, if I were to win the lottery (which I gave up doing, because I never win!) I'd get the frown lines between my brows removed - I spent my whole childhood/ teenage years frowning, and now it's with me, even when I'm smiling! :-(

Akelamalu said...

bonnie ann - glad you had a laugh hon but it'll mean more wrinkles!!! :)

annelisa - yes I know exactly what you mean - I find Gordon Ramsey really sexy and no-one could call him perfect could they?

Tell you what, if I win the big one we'll all have a spot of surgery!