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Korean Girls and Plastic Surgery
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Korean Girls and Plastic Surgery

Found this article on a friend's Facebook newsfeed just now.

http://jezebel.com/5976202/i-cant-stop-l...irculation

Of course Jezebel is critical of plastic surgery because ugly is actually beautiful and men are pigs and blah blah blah. The procedure they seem the have the biggest problem with is the jaw reshaping. I guess the hags at Jezebel are acutely aware of their Cro-magnon man jaws, which Roosh hilariously pointed out in his recent ROK post.

I have no problem with plastic surgery at all. I imagine most of you guys feel the same way?

When I was in Seoul a year ago I found the women there to be drop dead gorgeous. Had a walking boner for weeks. I couldn't care less if they are surgically enhanced.
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Korean Girls and Plastic Surgery

Great point about Jezebelian jaws. I've never been to Korea so I don't know, but I'm not a fan of plastic surgery. If the woman is disfigured or just plain ugly, yes, but otherwise? It seems quite invasive, and will probably still show in your genes (I'm reminded of that Chinese woman whose husband sued her after it was discovered that she has completely altered her looks with plastic surgery, but their children were immensely ugly just like her previous look).

On the other hand, I do know several women who could greatly benefit from a nose reduction. Dunno.

Something in me instinctively screams no about it, but I can't deny the benefits.

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Korean Girls and Plastic Surgery

Quote: (01-17-2013 03:03 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

Great point about Jezebelian jaws. I've never been to Korea so I don't know, but I'm not a fan of plastic surgery. If the woman is disfigured or just plain ugly, yes, but otherwise? It seems quite invasive, and will probably still show in your genes (I'm reminded of that Chinese woman whose husband sued her after it was discovered that she has completely altered her looks with plastic surgery, but their children were immensely ugly just like her previous look).

On the other hand, I do know several women who could greatly benefit from a nose reduction. Dunno.

Something in me instinctively screams no about it, but I can't deny the benefits.

The genetic issue is a concern. However I am 10 years away from beginning to think about kids. If I ever decide to have some half-Korean babies I will have to take a look at her medical records. But for just hookups I couldn't care less about that. Too bad its a serious challenge to get into Korean girls' pants. Only Koreans in Korea that is. Korean-Americans are another story.
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Korean Girls and Plastic Surgery

Quote: (01-17-2013 04:30 AM)Loveless Wrote:  

Quote: (01-17-2013 03:03 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

Great point about Jezebelian jaws. I've never been to Korea so I don't know, but I'm not a fan of plastic surgery. If the woman is disfigured or just plain ugly, yes, but otherwise? It seems quite invasive, and will probably still show in your genes (I'm reminded of that Chinese woman whose husband sued her after it was discovered that she has completely altered her looks with plastic surgery, but their children were immensely ugly just like her previous look).

On the other hand, I do know several women who could greatly benefit from a nose reduction. Dunno.

Something in me instinctively screams no about it, but I can't deny the benefits.

The genetic issue is a concern. However I am 10 years away from beginning to think about kids. If I ever decide to have some half-Korean babies I will have to take a look at her medical records. But for just hookups I couldn't care less about that. Too bad its a serious challenge to get into Korean girls' pants. Only Koreans in Korea that is. Korean-Americans are another story.

It's not that tough, really. Read my Seoul datasheet. There are a lot of love hotels around for a reason.

In response to the jezebel article, she's just projecting her insecurities, fucked up values, and standards on these women. In Korea, plastic surgery is more affordable than it is here and it's not looked at as a huge thing. Not all chicks get major work done, but the really ugly ones do or else they wouldn't have marriage prospects.

These hypocrites scream about moral relativism and respecting other cultures to seem accepting and progressive. Then they come across something like this and can't take it. Of course she blames it on western culture, but big eyes, smaller chins, feminine jawlines are considered feminine across the globe before western cultural influence became a huge factor.

Another example of solipsism and projection.


Do you even travel, bro?
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Korean Girls and Plastic Surgery

I'm torn on this.

We evolved to get aroused fairly quickly to impregnate women ASAP, so we are likely to get fooled by makeup and plastic surgery.

For the pleasure of sex in a childless relationship it's considerate if a woman enhances her looks so that you'll have a better experience. What matters is her consistency at maintaing herself.

Genetics though.. yikes...it wouldn't matter much if we were in the jungle where women could be impregnated and have kids raised by the village or whatever, but now these ugly kids will need a lot of investment.

That's why I've resolved to settle down only with a woman who has a naturally attractive face. I have to see how it holds up to the most harsh lighting. First priority. if the body is slim but nothing special I can manage.
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Quote: (01-17-2013 04:06 PM)UgSlayer Wrote:  

Do you even travel, bro?

Where did this come from?
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Korean Girls and Plastic Surgery

Quote: (01-17-2013 10:15 PM)Loveless Wrote:  

Quote: (01-17-2013 04:06 PM)UgSlayer Wrote:  

Do you even travel, bro?

Where did this come from?
Not directed at you. Directed towards the writer of the article.

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