Just when you think you'd seen it all - not for the faint-hearted - read it & weep

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@domino-710 wrote:

What is really frightening is the time some spend on the net looking for such. 


 

maybe their alerter sends them some links

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The last time I was frightened - I turned the light on. 😉

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@papermoon.lady wrote:

Woman ‘blocked’ by family after $73k ‘Barbie’ makeover (yahoo.com)


After seeing her Instagram page, I must wonder if she has ever seen a Barbie?

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Well, I can't say Jessie has spent her money wisely.

I guess if she topples over, she will never break her nose, not with those breasts to cushion the fall.

But those lips are just dreadful, I can't understand why anyone would think they are attractive, it looks as if she has had a massive allergic reaction to something.

 

All the same, if she were my daughter, I wouldn't be blocking her or cutting her off. She obviously has some issues and felt her own natural self was inadequate, but cutting her off won't help her feel better about herself.

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The article says (further down): “My parents had very conservative opinions concerning education. Whenever I wore sexy clothes in summer it was like a nightmare for them. They handed me silk scarves to cover my cleavage.”

I am not sure what the article means with her "long-suffering family" (at the beginning) - suffering because of her beliefs and behaviour or something else? If the family has other problems, that might possibly explain her need to assert herself.

In my opinion, she could have changed her appearance in a natural way anyway - a new hairdo, contact lenses (which I suppose she is wearing now), maybe some makeup. She was not ugly...

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“… feel comfortable in my own skin…”

 

But it’s more a case of feeling comfortable in artificial skin, in silicone and injections.

 

She admits having misused her parents’ money to have the initial surgery. There’s a lot of hurt in that family, I suspect - breach of trust, flaunting a grotesque sexuality that is way beyond natural, conservative values clashing with the social media “look at me” values…

 

… The worst aspect is how horribly medically inappropriate all of those procedures are.  

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She will also have problems finding a serious job in Vienna (which is quite conservative) - just in case she would like a serious job one day.

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