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Writer's pictureKarmen Moxie

Plastic surgery vs pregnancy

Updated: Nov 13




Female Foxies, do not be fooled by the fake concern that's disguised as "love". It's just another ploy to shame women for loving themselves. Society wants to keep women ashamed of being in love with their physical attributes. They look down on women who focus on their beauty. They use Biblical scriptures and unproven adages to fool you into thinking that your beauty is not important; that your physical body isn't worth doting over. And your looks should be your last concern. In this blog, I will disprove EVERYTHING that we've been taught is based on hypocrisy. And I will use FACTS.


Let me ask you, which surgery would you choose - one that causes an average of 90 deaths a year? Or one that causes an average of 250,000 per year? I am assuming you would choose the latter. Well, plastic surgery has a 0.1% to 0.5% percentage of deaths per year. That's less than 100 people who die. However, 250,000 women die per year from giving birth. You may find the statistics astounding because the one that's mostly talked about is the plastic surgery deaths. And surely we also hear of all the mishaps and mistakes during plastic surgery. Then can you imagine all of the ones from having babies?


So, why is it that the dangers of childbirth aren't spoken about so often, versus the dangers of plastic surgery? HMMMMM...take a wild guess. It's because society, in general, wants to keep women subconsciously remorseful for thinking of themselves. They want women to be proud of being used like a vending machine, as they churn out several babies in a lifetime. So they praise them with baby showers. But a woman who chooses to use her body to love herself, they use scare tactics and reports to shame them into believing they are selfish and self-centered.


Of course, I am always open to learning, being a student of life. So if anyone can prove me wrong with FACTS, I am open to being educated. Until then, stay true to yourself and stay Foxy!


Moxie.

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I seem to ignore statistics when I want something. I think it's great if a woman is natural and confident in herself. However, if she's competing in Sales for example and wants to continue making the almighty dollar she's going to get plastic surgery to compete with the younger women. Statistics out the door Women will choose the surgery. I've had a few things done but I didn't care what the stats were. Now I'm feeling a bit guilty. I should have put ME first..I'm learning as I go!

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why are you feeling guilty? It was the right choice for you, with the path you were on at the time. And plastic surgery is less riskier than child labor. So neither one should be looked down upon. I got my teeth done. And i will continue to do more as i go, when/if i choose. Doesn't feel wonderful when we finally embrace putting ourselves first? I wish i wouldve learned it a long time ago.

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