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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8220099 United States 06/20/2013 04:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah it also says that friendly people are treated better. So if you aren't that attractive be friendly and it evens things out, and if you aren't friendly try to be attractive. I don't think it's so much what you're given as what you do with it. People will like you more and treat you better because you put in the effort. Dressing well and smelling nice etc. is not about dressing nice just so you feel vain its so other people can enjoy looking at you and being around you too. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 42007378 United States 06/20/2013 05:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The point of this research is to lay the groundwork for obamacare to play for plastic surgery for all ugly people to even out the playing field. The plastic surgery industry is very worried about upcoming changes in health care. Thus this study. To show that being ugly is a "disability" which can qualify for cosmetic surgery. First, why in the world is a cosmetic plastic surgeon, like moi, writing an article about Obamacare and plastic surgery? Well, I still do my fair share of reconstructive plastic surgery, like breast reduction, breast reconstruction for breast cancer, skin cancer surgery and hand surgery. Plastic Surgery is a pretty massive field, and there are a ton of things I do to make patients happier and more productive in terms of function, wound healing, and restoration of the body. Yes, reconstructive plastic surgery is covered under health insurance, but surprisingly, it is still underutilized by the average patient. - See more at: [link to www.drkim.com] |
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