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I have acne scars on my face, what is the best scar reducer?
I actually have scars on my face from using scar reducers. I used Neutrogena rapid clear 2 in 1 fight and fade gel and it really did terrible things to my skin. I have a couple scars on my face from it. Do you know any creams, gels, whatever that will really and I mean really will reduce the appearance of my scars? Thank you.
Do women who have plastic surgery objectify themselves?
Women will spend billions of dollars this year on plastic surgery. Some will say it is to make themselves more attractive to men. Some will say it is to "make myself feel better about me".
Some of these same women will be pointing their fingers and crying sexual harassment and discrimination through their collagen injected lips while their newly enhanced DD breasts are popping out of their low cut blouses. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to tell just exactly how outraged they are because their botoxed faces show no emotion. It will be confusing as to whether the pain actually comes from their tummy tuck, liposuction procedure or the humiliation they have suffered at the hands of that man who had the audacity to say "you look good".
I have heard women say they didn’t have the procedure to get attention from men and that a man doesn’t have the right to look at her or to comment about her body. Does anyone else find it to be hypocritical that these women scream harassment when they dress in low cut, tight blouses and short skirts to show off their new "enhancements"? I would say this about any woman, not just the ones who have had plastic surgery. I agree that women are harassed and some have true cases where they have suffered terrible things so don’t start screaming at me about how insensitive I am. All I’m asking is if you think some of these people bring this on themselves with their provocative clothing, etc.
ok, as far defining "provocative" I did say low cut, tight blouses and short skirts, etc. Also, at no time did I say Muslim or Islamic country. I’m talking about America, etc. where women actually dress this way. Also, at no time did I say I was against plastic surgery. My sister had a tummy tuck after her second child. The question was, do you think women who have all these procedures done and then dress provocatively have the right to scream harassment when someone comments on their new body?