Are wrinkles really the enemy? ( Archived) (11)

May 21, 2010 4:29 AM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
jodestir
jodestirjodestirNowhere Else, South Australia Australia32 Threads 15 Polls 166 Posts
... personally i think they should be worn with pride .. each and everyone is a reflection & celebration of a life well lived. Maturity should be seen as an achievement ... and old age is a privilege that not all have the good fortune to experience. Opinions on face lifts, botox .. the search for perpetual youth?? Comments anyone?
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May 21, 2010 4:37 AM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
NoBratzHowzThat
NoBratzHowzThatNoBratzHowzThatChicago, Illinois USA59 Posts
jodestir: ... personally i think they should be worn with pride .. each and everyone is a reflection & celebration of a life well lived. Maturity should be seen as an achievement ... and old age is a privilege that not all have the good fortune to experience. Opinions on face lifts, botox .. the search for perpetual youth?? Comments anyone?


to each their own i say, but i'm personally not attracted to the plastic people - i like to see real, natural expressions, not a permanent, surgically enhanced one laugh

any wrinkles i get in life, i've EARNED.wink
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May 21, 2010 4:41 AM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
jodestir
jodestirjodestirNowhere Else, South Australia Australia32 Threads 15 Polls 166 Posts
NoBratzHowzThat: to each their own i say, but i'm personally not attracted to the plastic people - i like to see real, natural expressions, not a permanent, surgically enhanced one

any wrinkles i get in life, i've EARNED.


YES!!!!!!!! I totally agree ... dancing
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May 21, 2010 4:42 AM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
jodestir
jodestirjodestirNowhere Else, South Australia Australia32 Threads 15 Polls 166 Posts
... imagine a world of dead pan faced people who don't smile or frown in case a new wrinkle is born ...??? doh
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May 21, 2010 4:47 AM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
moodyblues
moodybluesmoodybluesCAPE TOWN, Western Cape South Africa3 Threads 210 Posts
jodestir: ... imagine a world of dead pan faced people who don't smile or frown in case a new wrinkle is born ...???
I've got plenty wrinkles and that's just the way it is. Plastic surgery should be given to deformed or burned children. They still have to face the cruelty of school and society in general. I'm happy just the way I am.
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May 21, 2010 4:56 AM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
annie_nsw
annie_nswannie_nswCoffs Harbour, New South Wales Australia9 Threads 1 Polls 528 Posts
jodestir: ... personally i think they should be worn with pride .. each and everyone is a reflection & celebration of a life well lived. Maturity should be seen as an achievement ... and old age is a privilege that not all have the good fortune to experience. Opinions on face lifts, botox .. the search for perpetual youth?? Comments anyone?


Noooo wrinkles arent the enemy cosmetic companies are for trying to brainwash us into thinking there is something wrong with us for having them.Have you seen some of the celeb face lift disasters, now thats karma ...
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May 21, 2010 5:04 AM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
cgedvr
cgedvrcgedvrSo. Cal, California USA40 Threads 2,088 Posts
jodestir: ... personally i think they should be worn with pride .. each and everyone is a reflection & celebration of a life well lived. Maturity should be seen as an achievement ... and old age is a privilege that not all have the good fortune to experience. Opinions on face lifts, botox .. the search for perpetual youth?? Comments anyone?
No....the real enemy is nose hair....tongue rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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May 21, 2010 5:51 AM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
Blues63
Blues63Blues63Brisbane, Queensland Australia6 Threads 1 Polls 2,934 Posts
There's nothing wrong with ageing. I actually find laugh lines attractive.

As for cosmetic surgery, I can understand it in order to remove deformities or a feature that lowers one's self-esteem. If one's career is linked to appearance, such as models or actors, I can see the reason for such enhancement.
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May 21, 2010 12:11 PM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
Angelo9
Angelo9Angelo9Dublin, Ireland8 Threads 688 Posts
Blues63: There's nothing wrong with ageing. I actually find laugh lines attractive.

As for cosmetic surgery, I can understand it in order to remove deformities or a feature that lowers one's self-esteem. If one's career is linked to appearance, such as models or actors, I can see the reason for such enhancement.


Most interesting writing

innocent so no strong feelings abou a lil nip n tuck? One refers to oneself, in this instance.


lips
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May 21, 2010 12:49 PM CST Are wrinkles really the enemy?
lostx2
lostx2lostx2Gastonia, North Carolina USA5 Threads 1 Polls 445 Posts
I've always been one who likes the natural look. I don't much care for the makeup look either. A little bit to maybe accent a feature is ok I guess, but its those that have so much makeup on it becomes like a clown mask. It tells me they are trying to hide something.

Wrinkles, stretch marks, doesn't matter. Sometimes those are the things that define you, make you real and not those plastic frgile ones that your to afraid to touch because it might cause a wrinkle or blemish on them.
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