Posted on 08/21/2009 7:58:17 PM PDT by nickcarraway
You must’ve seen the comment thread on the Superficial.
yep, perky all the way!!!.....gotta project a few years ahead. ittys will still be firm when those 20 year olds hit 40 but the young’ns packing the biggies are looking at a real mess, (without work) by 40. then again, there is the age old trade in policy...
No, I missed it but if they said what I said, I agree!
I could hardly believe any parent would but their girls a Bratz doll.
The Bratz doll ref was almost at the start. The anonymous posters write horrible things (gut bustingly funny and mean spirited, but horrible). This poor young lady didn’t deserve her fate, but I had to concur (prior to her brutal murder), she didn’t even look like a human woman with all that cosmetic work, almost like a space alien hybrid or something. I mean a little cosmetic surgery to correct some minor flaws here and there (like, say, to correct a bump in the nose), but you just wonder why someone would deliberately wish to make themselves look like that... scary. (And for the record, I do hope they fry the bastard who killed her)
Thanks!
I'll have to look up the thread.
It's awful - what it's doing to young girls. This image of HUGE boob and exaggerated feminine features. Many REALLY believe they will attract decent guys. This look doesn't attract that. They wind up looking like comic book characters and viewed as temporary toys.
Well, boob jobs are one thing... the one big thing that is a turn off are the disgusting tattooes. I look at an attractive girl like Megan Fox, and she defaces herself with tattooes (Angelina Jolie does the same thing). I find them singularly viscerally repulsive on a female. Tattooes ought to be the exclusive province of males, such as bikers, those in the enlisted wing of our military forces, or prisoners.
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