Face Dances?...or maybe Face The Face!!!
I saw it on the news, but specifically avoided the social media assaults. Anonymity too easily draws out the ugliness in people. She walked the red carpet, in what was titled the "Elle Women in Hollywood Celebration."
Is this really something to celebrate though?
I don't know if she had suffered from excessive plastic surgery and went this far for corrective purposes, or if this was just the next procedure in attaining the way she wanted to look. What I do know is that it is really, pretty creepy. I am desperately trying not to judge her, but often we only really control whether or not to talk about judging someone. She looks like...well, like someone else. Is that really an insult? Is that ok? If it is ok to just make ourselves look like someone else, why don't we just send people to these events in expert make-up, rather than putting them through risky surgeries.
If you didn't know who she was, you would indeed think that she was beautiful. almost like Glenn Close and Jennifer Garner had a baby. What do you think? If you could make yourself beautiful surgically, but then you would look like a completely different person...to you spouse, or your kids, or your parents...would you? Is that ok?

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Dan S.
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I readily admit that I had my nose done at age 22. For me, it was a game changer-totally boosted my confidence. I do not think, however, I would do anything else.
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I just the other night said to my wife that I truly hope that Jennifer Garner doesn't "jump the shark" regarding plastic surgery. I think that she would grow old so beautifully.
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