Gary Denton wrote:

On Fri, 7 May 2004 17:44:13 -0500, Robert Seeberger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


http://www.cindyjackson.com/my_surgery.php
Did not use Michael Jackson's advice.
xponent
Early Transhuman Studies Maru
rob




I was just commenting elsewhere how much I hate plastic surgery and
you bring this up.  Not that I totally like her barbie doll look
exactly but it has been a transformation.

Kids, don't try this at home unless you are a MENSA with a plan, have
a lot of money, have a lot of time for trial and error, and follow
'some basic anthropological laws of human attraction' and
"centuries-old rules of facial and body proportion."

I guess I can fall back on I have seen more attractive women although
not many of her age and she isn't really my type.

I more agree with Isabelli Rosellini: Can beauty be bought? It depends on what you mean by beauty. "Inner beauty," as it is
called, of course cannot be bought and neither can style. But
symmetrical physical good looks are achieved every day through plastic
surgery. My opinion swings from the thought that plastic surgery is a
new technology so why not try it, to the thought that it's similar to
Chinese foot binding.


I did see an interview with her a little while ago. I found that she isn't as good looking as the pictures make it seem. Actually she has something really strangely offputting over her whole persona. As if her outer appearence isn't in sinc with her inner person. I only realised after a while that it was the Barbie experiment woman. It was just the strangest thing.

She is still single. Puts everything into preserving her physical beauty and loves her cat. She must be a very lonely person if her appearence is that important to her.

Sonja
GCU: I'd rather not be pretty

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