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Why do some people have resistance to plastic surgery?
Our economy has developed for so many years, and plastic surgery technology is so developed. How many ice cubes have you seen when shopping?

Not only cosmetic surgery, make-up, PS, but also beautiful pictures on the internet, often make us feel anxious-why are everyone so beautiful and why am I so ordinary? One way to fight anxiety is to improve yourself, and the other way is to belittle each other. The latter, in my opinion, is somewhat self-deceiving and therefore not beautiful.

Don't get me wrong, I personally think that plastic surgery, makeup, PS and online photos have really caused a lot of unnecessary psychological pressure on my female compatriots, and I often feel this pressure myself (and then go to the gym).

I just think that if the pressure can't be transformed into something that makes me better, I'd rather not (turn off the computer and go out for a walk, the people on the street should still look like them, and those beautiful women don't seem to appear in the computer). And you don't need to be more beautiful than ice, just more beautiful than most people around you.

Even if it is cosmetic surgery, it is still necessary to talk about the basics. I don't think just because a person has plastic surgery, she must be ugly. In fact, as far as I have seen in plastic surgery forums in recent years, the people who are so picky about their faces are basically pretty girls. It looks much better after a few adjustments, which shows that the foundation is really good.

I think all people who get straight P's are ugly. In my opinion, it's a little self-deception and not beautiful.