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    Parents who make their children undergo plastic surgery

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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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            Muffins
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            Blobbi:
            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:

            Thanks, Blobbi :hugs:! The parents are so 自私 if they think that their own children would like to undergo so much pain and suffering just for marriage proposals and such! It's totally shocking! :x

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              westmom
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              Blobbi:
              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/
              I think plastic surgery is gaining ground in China too...just read yesterday's paper..this girl was dumped by boyfriend and to get him back, she's going under knife to look like this angmoh actress..Jessica something whom the BF is infatuated with. Sigh..what is the world coming to....too much emphasis on looks...

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                Muffins
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                Is it Jessica Alba or Jessica Biel by any chance? :?

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                  Blobbi
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                  This Korean craze has been around for years. But it’s great that it hasn’t caught on here. Whew! Not worth all that pain for sure. I’m quite surprised by China though.


                  I used to wonder why the Korean gals on the street look so much better than the guys. Because like that lor!

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                    Muffins
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                    :lol: :rotflmao:

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                      westmom
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                      Muffins:
                      Is it Jessica Alba or Jessica Biel by any chance? :?

                      I think it is Jessica Alba....not very familiar with young actresses (or is she a singer?) these days cos this Aunty quite old liao...

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                        schweppes
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                        westmom:
                        Muffins:

                        Is it Jessica Alba or Jessica Biel by any chance? :?


                        I think it is Jessica Alba....not very familiar with young actresses (or is she a singer?) these days cos this Aunty quite old liao...

                        It's Jessica Alba, the actress. She acted as the Invisible Girl in Fantastic Four 😎

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