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By *londeCaz OP Woman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
The girlies were round t'other night and we were cracking on about all sorts (as girls do) when one of our number said she was definately going to have Botox injections and was saving up for them...we all immediately asked why she wanted to inject botulism into her face cos she's a year younger than me and astonishingly pretty (as could be proven by the fact that her Fiance is also rather gorgeous and 20 years younger than her!)
As again is usual with women, she proceeded to pick up on the most minute flaws (to us) and did mention that as she got older then these flaws may become more apparent, and especially with having a much younger partner she wanted to keep looking her best so Botox seemed a way of keeping time at bay
The consensus amongst the gang of 8 was 2 definates for botox, 3 againsts and 3 not fancying injecting botulism into themselves but not averse to other forms of surgical help
So fellow forumites, have you or would you? And if you have - are/were you happy with the results?
**looks for the frozen features emoticon** |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've had it done to my forehead twice now. Last time was one month ago. I frown a lot and was getting lines which were not horrible but I did not like them. Now I can hardly move my forehead and it is nice and smooth. Most ppl don't notice anything different about me but it makes a HUGE difference for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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personally as a man i would rather not, and would grow old naturally, but any procedure like this must carry a risk. like wise plastic surgery, i would only have it if i was disfigured in any way, and not just for cosmetic purposes, and just for the record i am happy with the way i am. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not for me. I don't think they know enough about long term effects. What if in 20 years they find out that the toxin eats your face away from the inside?! |
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I really don't like the lines around my eyes and on my forehead, I have a very expressive face and I'm sure that's making them worse. I have thought about botox but I think the feeling of not being able to move my face would freak me out, it gives me feelings akin to claustrophobia just thinking about it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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the only animals that can survive botulism are vultures, they can survive up to 100 times more dosage than humans can.but you never see a pretty vulture do you? |
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"the only animals that can survive botulism are vultures, they can survive up to 100 times more dosage than humans can.but you never see a pretty vulture do you? "
I'm sure vultures are very attractive to each other...you're just being speciesist! |
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By *londeCaz OP Woman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"I've had it done to my forehead twice now. Last time was one month ago. I frown a lot and was getting lines which were not horrible but I did not like them. Now I can hardly move my forehead and it is nice and smooth. Most ppl don't notice anything different about me but it makes a HUGE difference for me. "
Thanks for that, really glad it's made a difference for you - at the end of the day, that's why we have these sort of things done! So do you have to keep having it repeated as it wears off?
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By *londeCaz OP Woman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"Inject myself with a diluted bioweapon, you say?
Mmm, yes please. Perhaps just a little Ebola to smooth out those crows feet too...."
I've no Ebola, but I've a mate with a job lot of smallpox if that's any good |
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"Inject myself with a diluted bioweapon, you say?
Mmm, yes please. Perhaps just a little Ebola to smooth out those crows feet too....
I've no Ebola, but I've a mate with a job lot of smallpox if that's any good"
I think one of us just got the attention of GCHQ! |
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By *londeCaz OP Woman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"Inject myself with a diluted bioweapon, you say?
Mmm, yes please. Perhaps just a little Ebola to smooth out those crows feet too....
I've no Ebola, but I've a mate with a job lot of smallpox if that's any good
I think one of us just got the attention of GCHQ!"
Good job I didn't say my mate's name was Osama then
Oh, hang on - there's someone at the door...be right ba |
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its not for me personally but if it makes others happier about themselves then why not I guess .. I would maybe recommend that she asks to see some of the doctors previous work as some of the celebs you see who have had this done look complete frights |
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By *londeCaz OP Woman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"its not for me personally but if it makes others happier about themselves then why not I guess .. I would maybe recommend that she asks to see some of the doctors previous work as some of the celebs you see who have had this done look complete frights "
The scarey thing for me was that she said one of the local beauticians now does Botox injections, but she said it was a Harley St trained person doing it! I did question whether that was Harley St, Wigan as I didn't see a Harley St, London specialist running a sideline in Arse End! She's promised to do all the research before going ahead, but at the end of the day it's her choice - she might yet forget about it, she's known as a right flippertygibbit in our group |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A friend of mine had her forehead done and she's 15 years younger than I. It does make a big difference though
Not sure if would have it, I think I will just age disgracefully lol x |
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"its not for me personally but if it makes others happier about themselves then why not I guess .. I would maybe recommend that she asks to see some of the doctors previous work as some of the celebs you see who have had this done look complete frights
The scarey thing for me was that she said one of the local beauticians now does Botox injections, but she said it was a Harley St trained person doing it! I did question whether that was Harley St, Wigan as I didn't see a Harley St, London specialist running a sideline in Arse End! She's promised to do all the research before going ahead, but at the end of the day it's her choice - she might yet forget about it, she's known as a right flippertygibbit in our group "
Harley Street Wigan .. priceless |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"its not for me personally but if it makes others happier about themselves then why not I guess .. I would maybe recommend that she asks to see some of the doctors previous work as some of the celebs you see who have had this done look complete frights
The scarey thing for me was that she said one of the local beauticians now does Botox injections, but she said it was a Harley St trained person doing it! I did question whether that was Harley St, Wigan as I didn't see a Harley St, London specialist running a sideline in Arse End! She's promised to do all the research before going ahead, but at the end of the day it's her choice - she might yet forget about it, she's known as a right flippertygibbit in our group " Think you have to be a registered nurse or Dr to inject Botox. Obviously completed the relevant courses to be licensed too. |
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The only 'routine' I've had is laser eye surgery and yes will admit it was a bit of a vanity thing. I hated wearing glasses from morning to night and also hated not being able to wear decent sunglasses.
Would I have botox or plastic surgery, sorry not for me I intend to grow old disgracefully.
TBH if I am guaging a persons age, I tend to look at their hands anyone remember the pics of Madonnas hands? |
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"The girlies were round t'other night and we were cracking on about all sorts (as girls do) when one of our number said she was definately going to have Botox injections and was saving up for them...we all immediately asked why she wanted to inject botulism into her face cos she's a year younger than me and astonishingly pretty (as could be proven by the fact that her Fiance is also rather gorgeous and 20 years younger than her!)
As again is usual with women, she proceeded to pick up on the most minute flaws (to us) and did mention that as she got older then these flaws may become more apparent, and especially with having a much younger partner she wanted to keep looking her best so Botox seemed a way of keeping time at bay
The consensus amongst the gang of 8 was 2 definates for botox, 3 againsts and 3 not fancying injecting botulism into themselves but not averse to other forms of surgical help
So fellow forumites, have you or would you? And if you have - are/were you happy with the results?
**looks for the frozen features emoticon** "
best advice if you feel compelled to proffer is counseling...
and if you really want to put her off show her google
"Japanese woman injects cooking oil"
xhould be sufficient to put any one off! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The girlies were round t'other night and we were cracking on about all sorts (as girls do) when one of our number said she was definately going to have Botox injections and was saving up for them...we all immediately asked why she wanted to inject botulism into her face cos she's a year younger than me and astonishingly pretty (as could be proven by the fact that her Fiance is also rather gorgeous and 20 years younger than her!)
As again is usual with women, she proceeded to pick up on the most minute flaws (to us) and did mention that as she got older then these flaws may become more apparent, and especially with having a much younger partner she wanted to keep looking her best so Botox seemed a way of keeping time at bay
The consensus amongst the gang of 8 was 2 definates for botox, 3 againsts and 3 not fancying injecting botulism into themselves but not averse to other forms of surgical help
So fellow forumites, have you or would you? And if you have - are/were you happy with the results?
**looks for the frozen features emoticon** "
Surely a paper bag would do a better job |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
"The girlies were round t'other night and we were cracking on about all sorts (as girls do) when one of our number said she was definately going to have Botox injections and was saving up for them...we all immediately asked why she wanted to inject botulism into her face cos she's a year younger than me and astonishingly pretty (as could be proven by the fact that her Fiance is also rather gorgeous and 20 years younger than her!)
As again is usual with women, she proceeded to pick up on the most minute flaws (to us) and did mention that as she got older then these flaws may become more apparent, and especially with having a much younger partner she wanted to keep looking her best so Botox seemed a way of keeping time at bay
The consensus amongst the gang of 8 was 2 definates for botox, 3 againsts and 3 not fancying injecting botulism into themselves but not averse to other forms of surgical help
So fellow forumites, have you or would you? And if you have - are/were you happy with the results?
**looks for the frozen features emoticon** "
Flaws? What flaws? This is normal ageing. Nothing wrong, bad or ugly about it. I wouldn't do a thing. I wear little make up, some days none at all. As far as I'm concerned I look just fine as I am. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I've had it done to my forehead twice now. Last time was one month ago. I frown a lot and was getting lines which were not horrible but I did not like them. Now I can hardly move my forehead and it is nice and smooth. Most ppl don't notice anything different about me but it makes a HUGE difference for me.
Thanks for that, really glad it's made a difference for you - at the end of the day, that's why we have these sort of things done! So do you have to keep having it repeated as it wears off?
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Yes, wears off after 6 months so needs to be repeated.
Mine is done by a plastic surgeon, takes about 15 minutes and costs £400. |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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So fellow forumites, have you or would you? And if you have - are/were you happy with the results?
**looks for the frozen features emoticon** "
How would any forumite or fellow shagger know if you were enjoying the forumiters comments or shggers shaggingsis with botox? Hmmmm I'll investigate this immediately, just need a botoxer |
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