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Originally Posted by NRA_Girl
i just don't get the fascination... so what if a woman turns older and she doesn't look like she used to, she should have to spend money to "fix" them instead of letting herself age gracefully still with her pride? do men do anything to themselves for the ladies when they start to age and get wrinkly? no because so much pressure is on women to look like they're 20-30 for the rest of our lives! while the men stand around and scratch themselves, drinking a beer, drooling over a 40something woman who's been under the knife too many times to count just because she thinks that what you men want her to look like...
sorry for the rant, i'm just tired of "having" to look a certain way when all women are beautiful with what God gave them, at ALL ages of their lives.. please don't start yelling at me for being feminist either, remember i shoot guns and grew up a tomboy...
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i'm with you. i don't ever want my wife to have plastic surgery. aging is part of living life. eating right, exercising, and doing what you can to stay looking good is one thing, getting body work done every few years is another.
i have no interest whatsoever in anything other than what God gave you, you meaing women in general, specifically my wife. i love her just the way she is.
to talk about doing something to keep looking good, my wife and i are both doing a program right now to break bad eating habits and change some things. we've lost 6 lbs since sunday and i'm not going to complain if she wants to lose a few lbs, not like she needs to, but if it makes her feel better (meaning healthier and happier with how she looks), then that's up to her and that's what's important. she was 137 before we started, i was 170. i'd love to look the way i did when i was running cross country...6% body fat, 6' tall, between 140 and 150. that's a little thinner than i want, but that physique was ok with me.
guys are hard-wired to notice and appreciate beauty and body figure. it goes back to that whole who's going to best produce children thing. i guess somewhat instinctual. i don't know.
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Originally Posted by cjive134
and that is why every red blooded big breasted American should put money away for a 35+ breast lift. Consider it a gift to themselves that everyone can enjoy.
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like a tax free college savings plan right?