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    Parents who make their children undergo plastic surgery

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      skunk
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      if u want similar type of juicy story to write, i can contribute hehe


      Years ago, my wife gave tuition to a Pri 6 girl. 3 months before PSLE, she requested to stop tuition. My wife was puzzled and asked the girl why…at first she refused to say, then eventually she broke down and revealed that her mother wanted her to stop tuition.

      The reason is because the mother went for breast implants, then now got no money for groceries :!:

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        sleepy
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        Braces & IPL are considered enhancements too. I am receptive to this type of enhancements 😉



        But to undergo the surgery... :faint:

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          nic88
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          Hey guys, thanks for all the replies. Keep this thread alive! Someone out there must know someone who did something of this sort.

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            qms
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            Actually, Faye Wong also sends her daughter for plastic surgery, but it is because to rectify some birth defects around the mouth area which hampers her daily routine activities, if I remember correctly.


            Hence, we have to look at the individual circumstances, too.

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              qms
              last edited by

              And, by the way, nic88, you haven't reported at the Newbie thread yet, right?


              Well, to obtain feedback from fellow forummers, you must abide by the forum SOP, right? 😉 That was why fellow forummers asked whether you were a plastic surgeon wannabe, because we don't know anything about you. Perhaps you would like to make an introduction of yourself there first?

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                skunk
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                qms:
                Actually, Faye Wong also sends her daughter for plastic surgery, but it is because to rectify some birth defects around the mouth area which hampers her daily routine activities, if I remember correctly.


                Hence, we have to look at the individual circumstances, too.
                Threadstarter mentioned it's the beautifying sort of surgery she was talking about.

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                  Blobbi
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                  This one very common in Korea. Maybe not at 9 but definitely around 18. My friend told me that in Korean society, marrying well is very important. So in his estimate, more than 80% of middle class girls have been worked on. In his words, before 18, the girls are usually left alone. But at 18, they're starved to burn off puppy fat, and then sent for enhancements. This can range from facial plastic surgery to cutting off a tendon behind the ankle to slim it. or leg lengthening where the patient has to lie in bed, walk on crutches, go for rehab for up to a year before they can walk properly again.


                  Really! I found this website of before/after pics. Very astounding. Be prepared to be amazed ...
                  http://gollydays.wordpress.com/koreanplasticsurgery/

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                    peapot
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                    Blobbi, that’s sound so scary!! Actually if my gal has turn 21, I wouldn’t stop her but will advise her to find a good surgeon. Its her life, she must make her own decision.

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                      Muffins
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                      In my opinion, parents who do that are... (sorry to say this) SELFISH! They just care about material looks, not about what's inside, in their children! :yikes:

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                        Blobbi
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                        I totally agree with you Peapot. At some point, got to let go I suppose. I was going to say - I may not have this issue since I have a son, but then I remembered the pictures of the males in that blog. All very good looking, and I would have been impressed as a teenager, but now in my older and wiser persona, they're just empty beefcakes, aiyo.


                        Muffins, it's so nice to know that there are very sensible kids around :hugs:! Maybe in a society like Korea though, the parents think they're being selfless. :roll:

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