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Am I like the only person that finds it weird for a guy to want cosmetic surgery?

I know it's not a sexist procedure but it still weirds me out to see these metrosexual guys wanting cosmetic procedures done - - okay I get it that men can have maincures, pedicures, and massages, hair products too but come on now cosmetic surgery what's next Dick implants!! I need my man a little ruff around the edges these guys are getting too soft - boarder line fairies if you ask me...

Public Comments

  1. I agree but I also believe that everyone is beautiful in the skin they were born with. So I don't think anybody should be getting plastic surgery, let alone a man.
  2. yes i feel men should stick to being real uncut men
  3. they call them Metrosexuals...kinda queer, but not
  4. I find it more funny that you think its ok for them to get a manicure and a pedicure but not to get their wrinkles removed or lipsuction or any other non femanine cosmetic surgery out there.
  5. You seem to worry an awful lot about other peoples' business.
  6. I don't think it would be weird. Why not get some of that belly sucked out and why not raise up those sagging buttocks. When my Dad used to come into my room, I always hated to see him leave, because I always remembered those sagging cheeks.
  7. I dont think its wierd if they want to fix a feature like a nose job if it makes them have more self esteem but other than that, why should cosmetic surgery only be for women? I dont agree with either when they do extreme stuff like butt implants though.
  8. I don't see anything wrong with it, and I wouldn't go so far as to say they are all fairies, but I do believe some men AND women take it too far. But this goes in the same category as men having anorexia. Its not a common thing and its generally not well advertised as being the norm or even being heard of, so it usually puts a weird taste in your mouth. With or without surgery, everyone should just live in a way that makes them happy, so long as they are not ruining the lives of others.
  9. No, not really. Men make up about 12%-14% of cosmetic surgery patients now. They tend to be more secretive about it, but trust me they worry about their looks just as much as us gals do. HTH : )
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