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Lantern_Ruby wrote on Oct 8 th, 2009 at 11:47am: jostorm wrote on Oct 8 th, 2009 at 10:59am: Lantern_Ruby wrote on Oct 8 th, 2009 at 6:39am: jostorm wrote on Oct 8 th, 2009 at 2:53am: LadyJane wrote on Oct 7 th, 2009 at 1:24pm: Thank you Jo. I doubt we'll have to deal with any acrimony in this thread!!!! I say we should all go on starvation diets and waltz into next Tour sporting L'Wren Scott creations. After said diet, breast reduction, various lifts, etc, I will happily sport this:  LJ. lol! You forgot to mention the multiple rib removal.... If I actually had to choose just one, I'd go for the white dress with the flower over the left breast side, it's cute...and all the clothes look feminine and elegant, I guess it's a "well done!"... Have we shall to to all these kind of things for the next tour? Wooop I liked your choice of the dress. Thank you Lantern Ruby! I’m sure that Lady Jane was joking! To be quite honest, I would personally NEVER consider having an elective surgery procedure (any operation that isn't strictly necessary to save my life), like for example a nose-job or a face-lift or a liposuction, or, or... I find it positively puzzling WHAT makes some women go through with them! Perhaps my attitude comes from using anaesthetic substances on a daily basis (on animals, not people), and occasionally “ killing them” (they simply don’t wake up). You get very complacent because 99.9% of the time things work well, but when I occasionally have an owner curling up in foetal position on my consulting room floor and sobbing his/her little heart out, I feel awful and it brings home the fact that you simply never have a 100% guarantee of waking up again, and that there simply is a statistical risk of dying during anaesthesia, no matter how much medical information and family history you give to the anaesthetist. The other reason I wouldn’t do it, is because I’m quite happy with myself the way I am, and I guess that’s down to age. At 52 I’m a lot less harsh to and critical of myself than I was when I was 20, and I simply think that women will always have a part (or several) of their anatomy they aren’t so keen on, but if you look at Marianne Faithful, for example, who has aged naturally, you kinda think “wow! Isn’t she beautiful?” Ok, so she has flabby underarms and a creased face, but I think she has rightfully earned every facial line, and where exactly is it written that you should look like 20 when you’re 60? It’s natural to lose collagen and to get wrinkly, why not accept it? As long as you’re healthy and have a happy life, who gives a damn about fading looks? I guess it’s different if you’re a model or an actress and make a living from the way you look, it must be difficult to say “no” to the collective pressure. So, in short, girls, we will have to ask L’Wren to change her sizing! Joe,simply.. change the size.. L'Wren have to think to us common women too. We cannot all go to the surgery and stay in an perpetual diet to figure out as these models. Marianne is beautiful nand she's is right with her actually face,.. and expression. The beauty is not be perfect. Because we old chiks are still beautiful, Joe. I'm better now than I was .. ten years ago.  I'm very..modest. Lol That's fantastic, Lantern Ruby, we can do with some modest people on RO, God knows they are not abundant around here ...
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