The woman with 52 plastic surgeries

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Hmm... I was prepared to dislike this woman because, on the face of it, (sorry) 52 elective surgeries is excessive. I still find her devotion to aesthetics misplaced, and her end results should not make her a role model for anyone, but I will admit to being surprised by her intelligence and her humor.

All in all I'm still queasy about her devotion to some sort of "ideal" beauty, but I'm willing to admit she isn't the twisted, egotistical woman I'd already drawn in my mind.

Some of us constantly rearrange furniture in search of some nebulous ideal; she chose to rearrange herself.

That's far less harmful than many human behaviors.

She looks, to me, strikingly similar to the two women sitting next to her. How many plastic surgeries in this room? 70-plus?

What Greg said. Had a preconceived idea, was proved wrong for a large part. Still 52 is a lot.

Let's be honest - she did look a bit like Ruth Buzzi before. And now she looks like a well-preserved former Miss Something or other. Clearly intelligent, arguably unpleasantly elitist, like it or not, IMO she has achieved the look she wanted.

How fun was it to watch the two other women though. She out-Queen Bee'd both of them.

I saw her before and thought I was going to see a freak but she looks great. She seems happy and having a good time with life, so why should anybody judge her? She didn't ask her surgeons to make her look like a cat or anything, so it's all good. I'm 45 in a couple of months and if I could afford it, I'd get a few things done.

Regarding her going out with 28 year olds, I'm on a dating site and get messages from guys in their 20s all the time. I tried it once and wouldn't try it again. There is a huge gap between how a 25 year old sees things compared to a 45 year old, but if she's having fun, power to her.

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