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How do you plan to pay for your surgery? Insurance? A bank loan? A job?Technically the filler is considered plastic surgery I'll give you that. I did say that actually. But it's a VERY safe procedure, so who gives a shit?
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How do you plan to pay for your surgery? Insurance? A bank loan? A job?Technically the filler is considered plastic surgery I'll give you that. I did say that actually. But it's a VERY safe procedure, so who gives a shit?
Anything that physically reshapes the appearance of your body would be considered plastic surgery I imagineThat doesn't disprove me?....
I still think plastic means implants and fillers not corrective surgery moving your bones.
Whatever, does it matter anyway? I need corrective surgery, just like people with underbites or overbites need it. Same thing.
How do you plan to pay for your surgery? Insurance? A bank loan? A job?
I think we're about to have another visit from Lying Cat!;like a week ago
Considered to be the most narcissistic person on the planet. He may as well be a Primarch for the Hateslut LELgion.![]()
The Parent Piggy BankHow do you plan to pay for your surgery? Insurance? A bank loan? A job?
This post was 100% spot on, and all the tags I get are "autistic"No, he's actually right.
Plastic surgery does not involve cutting/moving the bones at all...
But arguing over terminology is pretty pointless and dare I say autistic
Pretty far fetched and tangly.
So the taxpayer is paying for your weird obsession?I've already said this a trillion times in this thread.
The government is paying for all or most of it because it is causing me minor pain/disability (breathing issues). The filler is not paid for by the government obviously.
I know very little about this stuff but I've noticed your "well researched users" often make many statements on the subject that are trivial to disprove with a single google search or the statements themselves are tautologically impossible. Like someone who has been reading only marketing information prepared for their consumption.Technically the filler is considered plastic surgery I'll give you that. I did say that actually. But it's a VERY safe procedure, so who gives a shit?
This post was 100% accurate, and all the tags I get are "autistic"
I even pointed out that the debate you guys are having is "autistic" and this was trying to end it
It's almost like you guys all upvote your own posts, even if they're wrong, and downvote anyone else's, even if they're right.
No, they're paying to fix my breathing issues. The main benefit however will be for my appearance.So the taxpayer is paying for your weird obsession?
Arguing against etymological roots is autistic.This post was 100% accurate, and all the tags I get are "autistic"
I even pointed out that the debate you guys are having is "autistic" and this was trying to end it
It's almost like you guys all upvote your own posts, even if they're wrong, and downvote anyone else's, even if they're right.
Mentioning freaking etymology right now is 10000x more autistic than anything else so farArguing against etymological roots is autistic.
yeah if they were digging around for something covered by insurance and I had a cosmetic desire that would only be a little more. yeah I'd do it.. maybe if it wouldn't be too much trouble to fix my one eyelid that droops a little when I drink after an injury. Yeah I'd have it fixed.So the taxpayer is paying for your weird obsession?
Please explain to us what your breathing issues are and why they're paying for both regardlessNo, they're paying to fix my breathing issues. The main benefit however will be for my appearance.
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(sorry guys, still catching up)
Please explain to us what your breathing issues are and why they're paying for both regardless
Loads of people did. FFS, check your notifications.Hi, rate this guy:
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Why didn't you make it clear that this 'corrective' surgery had health benefits from the beginning?Mouthbreathing at night, snoring and possible sleep apnea (these are caused by recessed jaws, which makes the tongue go back into the airway because it can't fit properly). Not sure if they will do a sleep test yet.