Why would I disagree with plastic surgeries? Week 208

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Hello friends, welcome to my blog

I know that some people say that we should love ourselves as we are, because if you do not love yourself who else is going to love you, but when you are a person who suffered from low self-esteem during your adolescence that statement has its variants, because it is true that over the years I have begun to accept myself as I am, but it may also be that as I have no financial resources to remedy what I do not like I have to accept it.

What is true, for whatever reason, is that now I don’t feel like I did when I was a teenager. I see my body in a different way and I say to myself, YES I like the way my clothes fit and that was something impossible to say years ago. But, considering my history and what I have been through, I do agree with plastic surgeries. Although with the experience and maturity that comes with age I would not do everything I wanted to do when I was younger, but still I would like to do a little touch up (but not in the face) perhaps remove or reaffirm what I think I have more and that over the years and two pregnancies I have suffered the consequences of gravity.

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I think everyone is free to do what makes them happy in this sense, although they say that surgeries are addictive, just like getting tattoos, that when you get one you are already planning what the next one will be. The important thing is that when you make such an important decision you do it responsibly and in the hands of a specialist, because I have seen some jobs that one does not know whether to feel sorry or cry and other people that after so much retouching are now totally different. It is not like that either.

Surgeries should be to make you feel confident with yourself, with your body and in other cases but almost for the same purpose, to improve health, as is the case of people who have their nose remade because they have a deviated septum or women who undergo a mammoplasty to reduce the amount and avoid damage to the cervical spine, as well as those who suffered an amputation. These are very justified cases from my point of view. The important thing is to avoid the abuse of plastic surgeries.

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everything in excess is harmful, as long as it's a surgery or two it's fine, but to transform yourself completely we have to change our mentality and accept ourselves.. Very good your reflection, greetings, happy weekend.

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You are right, everything in excess is bad.

Sorry I didn't respond to your comment.

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