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Acquaintance Suggested Cosmetic Work
Sunrain2018
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I still think about this and it honestly puzzles me. A certain acquaintance of mine that I haven’t seen in two years saw me and was shocked I had lost soo much weight... She then told me now that I’ve lost weight I’d benefit from cosmetic procedures to contour my face to give it a mature look... It was a very oddball suggestion and I made my opinion be known.. She said she had only meant I’d look sexier with less face fat. I told her she was being takcky and walked away.
What would you think if someone you didn’t know or did know suggested it cosmetic enhancements?
How would you have handled the situation differently?
I want to point out is that I’m only in my late 20’s and while I’ve lost some face fat it hasn’t reduced in an extreme way, also I started taking skincare in my early 20’s seriously and have used sunscreen everyday of my life since I was 15 years old. Has social media influenced people soo much that they feel it’s completely normal to suggest cosmetic procedures to virtual strangers? 🤔 ... Why are young men and woman trying to look older before their time? I don’t understand it.
What would you think if someone you didn’t know or did know suggested it cosmetic enhancements?
How would you have handled the situation differently?
I want to point out is that I’m only in my late 20’s and while I’ve lost some face fat it hasn’t reduced in an extreme way, also I started taking skincare in my early 20’s seriously and have used sunscreen everyday of my life since I was 15 years old. Has social media influenced people soo much that they feel it’s completely normal to suggest cosmetic procedures to virtual strangers? 🤔 ... Why are young men and woman trying to look older before their time? I don’t understand it.
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As long as they give me the money to get it, they can recommend any cosmetic procedure they want to me. Otherwise they should STFU.20
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As long as they give me the money to get it, they can recommend any cosmetic procedure they want to me. Otherwise they should STFU.
LOL, this, although I'm risk adverse and unlikely to do any.
Who wants their face to have a more "mature" look, even in the late 20s. Even in my early 20s when I was commonly assumed to be in my teens, I didn't think that was a bad thing.
I guess Millennials are the rage so it would be sad not to be recognized as such. I wouldn't know as a GenXer.
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My mom mentioned that my neck skin hasn’t tightened up since my weight loss and suggested a face lift would make me look younger. I said, “I’m 50 and this is what I look like.”
It’s rude from anyone but especially so from someone you aren’t close to. I think you handled it well.14 -
I'm wondering if she has a close friend or relative who is a cosmetic surgeon that she was looking to refer you to.
Or else she's just a dip.7 -
I think I might have a return suggestion or 2 for that acquaintance....4
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that is super tacky, even for an acquaintance. i lost 20 lbs and i feel my face looked better WHEN i was heavier! i'm 57, and i know that losing volume in the face is normal. in no way do i want to go back to my original weight. my body looks better in clothes and i feel infinitely better. you do YOU! ignore her next time you see her. and congratulations on your loss, Lady!3
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Projection of narcissism. I attended a conference a few years back in the aesthetics medicine industry and surrounded by sales and marketing of cosmetic medicine - all of whom get work done at a dramatic discount. It's funny as having worked in the industry I can spot surgical alteration immediately. I could also tell who worked in the various departments - regulatory/quality/R &D vs. sales/marketing.
I doubt this person perceived this interaction as rude, simply making comments within her perception of reality unaware at how offensive this could be.
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I'm spiteful as hell, so I'd probably say something like "I'll consider it- I mean, yours looks great! You can barely tell you had work done!"12
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You should have suggested a nose job, then when she asked why, punched her in the nose and said "to repair that."15
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You should have suggested a nose job, then when she asked why, punched her in the nose and said "to repair that."
LOL - you win!
OP, I don't know why anyone would want to look older. I'm lucky I look younger than my 42 years. The only person who tells me to get stuff done is my mum (double chin removal and botox). I haven't removed my double chin, but I did try botox recently and i'm not sure I like it because i'm extremely expressive and it feels very weird to not be able to express seeing as my forehead is currently frozen in place. Looks great with no wrinkles, but on the flipside, I can't make grumpy face at anyone, including my daughter when she needs a grumpy face!!!
Personally I don't see anything bad in people wanting to change things on their bodies, but I'd never tell someone to go get a boob job or whatever. I know that I have felt bad in the past when an ex told me I should get implants (I have small boobs) and even when my mum tells me to get my double chin removed - it's not the nicest feeling to have people telling you that you should fix your "flaws" - in THEIR eyes it's a flaw. I've always been quite happy with my small boobs that didn't require bra-wearing. I could do with less chin, but meh. It's not something that keeps me awake or hating myself over!6 -
This person sounds like she is either really rude/tacky, have no social common sense/no filter, or all of the above. TBH, she doesn't really seem like the kind of person worthy of you even worrying about what they think.
I think you handled that appropriately and were probably even a little nicer about it than she deserved.4 -
I think this person was extremely rude. You did not ask their opinion. I think people do know when they are being nosy or rude. I am glad you were able to express yourself to that person. Good for you. Hugs3
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Cosmetic surgery is so normalized and a lot more common for regular people now other than celebrities, so I’m not really shocked by that comment especially when it’s coming from people around our age. It’s almost like someone suggesting a new hair style. It’s scary.
I wouldn’t have took it offensively things don’t really get to me unless it’s coming from someone I love. And I have the mentality that if anyone ever tries to attack or critique my looks that their full of *kitten*. However If that was being said to someone else and I saw that it hurt them I wouldn’t have been as calm as you I would’ve stooped so low dissing them from head to toe, I think you handled it perfectly like a mature adult.3 -
What a rude weird person. I am very glad you told her she was being tacky and walked away. Usually in situations like that, the person's response is just getting upset but hiding their feelings. I am all about asserting oneself and standing up to rude bullying behavior. So yay!
I am sure you look great and this person is a pile of insecurities themselves. You are better off.1 -
Good grief. One of the hardest things for me when I'm losing weight is looking in the mirror and seeing how, though my body looks better, my face looks worse, because the loss of fat in my cheeks makes me look sunken and haggard, and the loss of fat in my neck makes it look old. Your person was not only tacky she has a very poor esthetic sense.2
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One of my favourite retorts at times like these:
"I think you have me confused with someone who values your opinion."10 -
I've had cosmetic procedures done but I would never suggest to someone else that they need one. Boundaries, people!3
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I suppose it may be very common in some parts of the world to have cosmetic surgery and they just think it is normal to suggest?
I would consider an unsolicited comment like that about my appearance coming from an acquaintance to be shockingly rude. I would probably just say I disagreed, was fine with my appearance and more concerned about my health and walk away.
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Just remember people like that are generally projecting their own insecurities. I was constantly told by my mom that I needed to get my butt and lips reduced as a young girl. Lucky for me it was right when big full lips and bottoms were actually becoming quite popular (late 80's early 90's) and I had the wherewithal to just ignore her and laugh it all. Even at that young age, I was able to see how sad she must have felt about her own appearance to attack mine. Sounds like you handled the situation just fine. Congrats on your weight loss journey!0
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I think it's weird anytime someone suggests you should do something to your body...my brother is forever trying to convince me I need a tattoo...no...this body is mine, no one else gets a vote...if I ask someone's opinion, or make some kind of opening comment, then sure, chime in, but other than that, zip it.
Hey, I'm thinking about cutting my hair short. - ok to comment
I'm working on a rounder booty. - ok to comment
How would you like some coffee? - no body comments here, zip it0
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