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Thursday, 10 July 2025

Plastic Surgery is Abhorrent

 




I have never understood why women do this to themselves, when the results are clearly horrific. I can understand a bit of hair dye, but it's not necessary, long natural hair looks better even while going gray, and after a while dyed hair on an aging woman (or man) just looks out of place. I understand a bit of make-up, of course. But botox, cutting, nipping, etc, etc, just makes the face age horribly.

Save your money and your pain. Everything fades with time. We all age. But aging gracefully is a skill much of our society has lost.

Obviously being young and healthy is the best physical part of life. But we are mortals, our hope is not in this world. Eat healthy, work out regularly, and you'll extend your health and beauty naturally. But it will still fade. I am fitter than I was ten years ago, but I'm not as strong and I need longer to heal from injuries. This is all a reminder this world is not our home. Our focus should not be on trying to artificially extend that which cannot last anyway,

"3 Do not let your adorning be external—the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear— 4 but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God's sight is very precious" (1 Peter 3:3-4).

Now, of course, some woman will be reading this and think, “Matt, you have no idea how much pressure is put on women to look like movie stars, or athletes, or dancers, etc, etc. How can you be so ignorant to all of the pressure women are under?” Whenever this topic comes up it is not uncommon for some people to talk about the kind of social messaging that women are placed under. Like, "Have you seen how unrealistic they present woman's bodies in the public sphere? That puts pressure on young women that you men just can understand."

I could respond that they do the same thing with men. Just look at these images below. Do you realize the punishing routine that is required to create that physique? Even these guys can't maintain it for long.



But the truth is the reason this sort of messaging is less successful on men than it is on women is because when men see Chris Pratt like that we think, "Is that the chubby guy from parks and rec?"



When we see superman look like that we think, "How does Superman get so fit, when literally everything around him is too easy for him to pick up? He can lift planets, how does a guy like that get shredded?" And when we see Hugh Jackman look like that, we don't even really notice him because we just see Wolverine, and of course a mutant with super healing powers can get in good shape.

In other words, the problem is not the messaging, it is in the mind of those who believe the messaging. There is being fit and healthy, and there is looking like what movie stars look like in these movies, and unless your full time job is working out to look like that and you have really good genetics, it ain't happening. Some men resist the messaging a little bit too much and let themselves get incredibly unhealthy. But still, the point stands that it is inside your mind where you decide where the social messaging is going to have an impact.

People have to stop blaming messaging for their choices. We all have fallen for a public narrative at some point, we are all human and fallen after all. But the fault is in us, not so much the messaging. There are plenty of other messages out there that we could be listening to.

Women don’t go down the plastic surgery route.[1] You don’t want to end up being someone else’s cautionary tale.

 

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[1] I understand there are exceptions for serious injuries and things like that, this should go without saying, but someone will likely bring this up in their mind, so I should make a note of it.

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