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In the rough-and-tumble world of Hollywood, talent can only go so far in making and maintaining a career. For some stars, that's where plastic surgery comes in, (supposedly) keeping faces looking as fresh and young as they were when they won their first Golden Globe.But can you really tell the difference?
http://www.life.com/image/first/in-gallery/48961/plastic-surgery-stars-before-after
antikristuseke
09-27-10, 05:35 PM
Why should I give a **** if they have had plastic surgery?
FIREWALL
09-27-10, 05:42 PM
Refine your search to "Boob Jobs" and you'll get more views. :haha:
Flaxpants
09-27-10, 10:26 PM
Well to be honest, I don't think I could name one famous person who I think actually looks more attractive after plastic surgery than they did before. I think they look worse. Take Victoria Beckham for example, she used to look not half bad (No I'm not a fan, and apologies for bringing her up on this forum- hope it's not a ban...) but now...she looks more like an alien than a human. It's all so vain and yuk, and plastic breasts just don't cut the mustard do they gents? How can you get turned on by grabbing a balloon of silicone?
Yes, say it is nothing that draws on my part
TLAM Strike
09-27-10, 11:11 PM
I agree a lot of them look uglier after plastic surgery. :down:
Flaxpants
09-27-10, 11:46 PM
Yes, say it is nothing that draws on my part
I wouldn't let anyone draw on my part either Vendor, unless its those non-permanent markers you're talking about and it happens to be done by a really hot woman, in which case feel free to colour it in.
Schroeder
09-28-10, 05:19 AM
It's all so vain and yuk, and plastic breasts just don't cut the mustard do they gents? How can you get turned on by grabbing a balloon of silicone?
+1 :yep:
SteamWake
09-28-10, 09:08 AM
Heres one for Dowley :yep: :yep:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qP81EElmWY
It's all so vain and yuk, and plastic breasts just don't cut the mustard do they gents? How can you get turned on by grabbing a balloon of silicone?
Have you ever touched one?
Schroeder
09-28-10, 10:52 AM
Have you ever touched one?
I've talked to someone who did (a decade ago). He said they do feel pretty real (hey, the plastic is covered in the real thing) but are stiffer than they should be. Besides they don't move as they are supposed to and do often look unnaturally. A definite no go for me, but that's a matter of taste.
I've talked to someone who did (a decade ago). He said they do feel pretty real (hey, the plastic is covered in the real thing) but are stiffer than they should be. Besides they don't move as they are supposed to and do often look unnaturally. A definite no go for me, but that's a matter of taste.
The way I look at it if they let me touch them, they're real... :yep:
Weiss Pinguin
09-28-10, 11:17 AM
The way I look at it if they let me touch them, they're real... :yep:
But as far as visuals go, having a pair of volleyballs kind of interrupts the aerodynamic lines of the body ;)
antikristuseke
09-28-10, 11:24 AM
Not all boob jobs oversize thigns, I am fairly sure that not even most do. I have seen and felt some good boob jobs and some bad ones, prefer the real thing, but if it is done right, can look amazing.
FIREWALL
09-28-10, 11:26 AM
It's all a matter of taste. :haha:
Flaxpants
09-28-10, 11:10 PM
The way I look at it if they let me touch them, they're real... :yep:
LOL! :har: and yes, I've touched many, only for research purposes though.
I think Weiss Pinguin summed it up with the volleyballs. Living in Thailand I see many artificial hooters, half of them on men (but that's another story...not mine), and the one thing that I notice is that they're all too round and static, too....well,....volleyball.
I can't help thinking there's something really sad about this whole plastic surgery trip. It's become so acceptable these days that it's becoming par for the course, and I can't believe it doesn't have serious health consequences in the long run. In the last month alone, 3 Thai women I know have had two nose jobs and one boob job, they treat the whole thing like they would going out and buying say, a new dress.
LOL! :har: and yes, I've touched many, only for research purposes though.
I think Weiss Pinguin summed it up with the volleyballs. Living in Thailand I see many artificial hooters, half of them on men (but that's another story...not mine), and the one thing that I notice is that they're all too round and static, too....well,....volleyball.
I can't help thinking there's something really sad about this whole plastic surgery trip. It's become so acceptable these days that it's becoming par for the course, and I can't believe it doesn't have serious health consequences in the long run. In the last month alone, 3 Thai women I know have had two nose jobs and one boob job, they treat the whole thing like they would going out and buying say, a new dress.
Over here it's tattoos and piercings. I was down to the Dunkin Donuts the other day and the cute young thing at the register had more tattoos on her forearms than a sailor. It's a shame because not only did it look terrible it's going to look a heckuva lot worse in 20 years.
Flaxpants
09-28-10, 11:26 PM
Hence the job in Dunkin Donuts.....
Hence the job in Dunkin Donuts.....
Well in all fairness at her age one could hardly expect much more than a job at Dunkin Donuts. The problem is she's significantly limiting her future options.
Flaxpants
09-28-10, 11:34 PM
Well in all fairness at her age one could hardly expect much more than a job at Dunkin Donuts. The problem is she's significantly limiting her future options.
That's right.....to McDonalds and Burger King....:woot:
That's right.....to McDonalds and Burger King....:woot:
Yep. It's always a sad thing to see in someone so young.
krashkart
09-29-10, 05:50 AM
They all seem to be wearing the same smile. Any tighter and they'd look like the Joker. :shifty:
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